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So, in the U.S., the divorce rate is 50%. Making it a coin flip if they stay together. Is that stable? Do you assume that couples making the same commitment but not filing the paperwork are certain to break up over 50% of the time? Would your viewpoint change on couples that exchange rings but do not proceed with an official marriage filing?
Just curious as to what part of the marriage process signifies more stable to you.
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Well, what TMF is saying is that marriage creates certain consequences for breaking of the relationship, ie divorce filings, trials, possible payments, infedility etc, whereas an unofficial relationship means that it can break at any time and there are no consequences.
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Of course there are many exceptions, just as there are many exceptions to children of single parents not doing as well. Overall, however, the chances of the children of couples living together of being happy and successful is significantly lower than the children of married couples. It is around 50% for all marriages and around 33% for first marriages. So something like 2/3 of people are successful at marriage. People who aren't successful at first marriages tend not to be so successful at second (and third, and 4th) marriages. Last edited by NLBwell : 09-17-2012 at 03:19 PM. |
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I'd be more interested in seeing studies comparing married couples to non married couples that have fully expressed their lifelong commitment towards one another. Now, before assuming that I'm saying marriage isn't the way to go. Consider that I've been happily married for a decade, my parents for 37yrs, my grandparents at 66 and 69 respectively. I'm more interested in seeing if married couples are more stable compared to a 'living together' couple due to the positive effects of declaring a life long vow or if it is simply the fear of negative ramifications that keep more married couples in place. I was curious how TMF defined marriage. Is it the ceremony, the vows, the legal obligation? Can one be removed and not the other? If you only study compared to non-legally obligated couples who have had their own wedding, does the comparison from married to non-married change?
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I wonder what the baby will look like.
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It very popular now with the politically correct society that it is okay to not to be married even if you have a kid. The partner is usually called a "boyfriend" if they are still seeing one another if not; then he is called a "father" and nothing else except "ex"
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Marriage is the dogs today anyway. Most people get divorced, your partner looks and feels less sexy and exciting, and your love feels that way too. Henin is wise to stay in a loving and hot relationship without tieing the knot if she chooses to do so, even with a kid. Gay people are the luckiest ones and they arent even expected to get married, heck knows why so many of them are fighting to not only have the right but be commonly expected to go through that tedious nightmare.
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It'll probably look like a baby.
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