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August 25, 2009 at 12:26 AM #449371August 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM #448607
UCGal
ParticipantIf divorce is on the table, even being considered as an option… odds of divorce go up significantly.
If it’s in both parties as “not an option” then both parties are more likely to work on the marriage – odds of divorce go down.
Just my observation of watching friends who’ve stayed together and friends who’ve gotten divorced.
And divorce is life-alteringly expensive. A house makes it even more expensive.
August 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM #448800UCGal
ParticipantIf divorce is on the table, even being considered as an option… odds of divorce go up significantly.
If it’s in both parties as “not an option” then both parties are more likely to work on the marriage – odds of divorce go down.
Just my observation of watching friends who’ve stayed together and friends who’ve gotten divorced.
And divorce is life-alteringly expensive. A house makes it even more expensive.
August 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM #449139UCGal
ParticipantIf divorce is on the table, even being considered as an option… odds of divorce go up significantly.
If it’s in both parties as “not an option” then both parties are more likely to work on the marriage – odds of divorce go down.
Just my observation of watching friends who’ve stayed together and friends who’ve gotten divorced.
And divorce is life-alteringly expensive. A house makes it even more expensive.
August 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM #449210UCGal
ParticipantIf divorce is on the table, even being considered as an option… odds of divorce go up significantly.
If it’s in both parties as “not an option” then both parties are more likely to work on the marriage – odds of divorce go down.
Just my observation of watching friends who’ve stayed together and friends who’ve gotten divorced.
And divorce is life-alteringly expensive. A house makes it even more expensive.
August 25, 2009 at 6:17 AM #449396UCGal
ParticipantIf divorce is on the table, even being considered as an option… odds of divorce go up significantly.
If it’s in both parties as “not an option” then both parties are more likely to work on the marriage – odds of divorce go down.
Just my observation of watching friends who’ve stayed together and friends who’ve gotten divorced.
And divorce is life-alteringly expensive. A house makes it even more expensive.
August 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM #448622scaredyclassic
Participantwhat is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?
August 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM #448815scaredyclassic
Participantwhat is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?
August 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM #449154scaredyclassic
Participantwhat is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?
August 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM #449225scaredyclassic
Participantwhat is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?
August 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM #449411scaredyclassic
Participantwhat is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?
August 25, 2009 at 8:32 AM #448668Oxford
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceAugust 25, 2009 at 8:32 AM #448860Oxford
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceAugust 25, 2009 at 8:32 AM #449199Oxford
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceAugust 25, 2009 at 8:32 AM #449270Oxford
Participant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
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