Anonymous wrote:Why was necessary for you share something you “read” about divorce rates? How was that relevant to the work you do?
Anonymous wrote:Two thirds of gay marriages are women so of course they have a higher divorce rate than gay men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh, OP. Do you also go to a young couple's wedding and say, "well, statistics say that marriages at your age have a high chance of failure, so good luck with that!" Or tell a cancer patient that their odds of surviving five years are crappy? People aren't statistics and don't like being treated as such.
Happily married couples talk about divorce rates all the time without impacting the stability of the marriage.
This wasn't a wedding. This was a lunchroom conversation. I don't see anything wrong with the topic or context. If the other person took it sensitively that is mainly due to her and not the topic.
Anonymous wrote:The data should be easy to come by, since there's a court record for divorce filings.
That said, people don't like it when someone quotes statistics that while true, make a group look bad. For example, if you say that [insert race here] has a higher chance of X or a lower chance of Y, people will call you racist, even if the statistics show this to be true.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just anti-lesbian, it's also anti-woman.
Shame op
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Also, are you on the spectrum, OP, because your total lack of social awareness (I was just quoting statistics) is troubling.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think gay marriage has been legal long enough for there to be much useful data on divorce rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gay women marry at a MUCH higher rate than gay men (2/3 of all same sex marriages were women in the years after SCOTUS decision), so the divorce rate would naturally be higher. Gay women actually have much more stable relationships.
The divorce rate of lesbians compared to gay men is higher because more women have married since gay marriage became legal. But you look at relationships and you will find that lesbians have more stable relationships than gay men or straight people, for that matter. Because women are more stable than men when it comes to relationships, period! And two women settling in together are more likely to stay together. I am not judging their happiness or lack of by the way. I am just commenting on attitudes and behaviors I've observed over my 70 years, 60 of them living in very liberal areas where gays make a significant number of the population. Anecdotal evidence isn't always evidence, and I'm aware of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh, OP. Do you also go to a young couple's wedding and say, "well, statistics say that marriages at your age have a high chance of failure, so good luck with that!" Or tell a cancer patient that their odds of surviving five years are crappy? People aren't statistics and don't like being treated as such.
Happily married couples talk about divorce rates all the time without impacting the stability of the marriage.
This wasn't a wedding. This was a lunchroom conversation. I don't see anything wrong with the topic or context. If the other person took it sensitively that is mainly due to her and not the topic.
It is not a socially appropriate subject. Are you on the spectrum?
+1
Why would this even come up at work? Do you go around telling your straight co-workers that their marriages only have a 50% chance of surviving?