Antinomy wrote:DaeDae wrote:MarcusBrody wrote:
What is silly is arguing against actual statistics with supposition. The divorce rate is as low as it's been and has been trending down for a while:
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The biggest reason is that people don't get married as young and don't feel obligated to just to have sex. It lets people wait longer and find better fits. Early (first) marriages have a higher rate of dissolution than later marriages but there are less now.
Bingo. A little digging could have cleared this up. But we hold onto dysfunction because it serves whatever narrative we are aligned with in a given day, even if it isn’t truth. People are entitled to their own opinions. We are NOT entitled to our own “facts”.
This conversation is silly because you guys don’t know the difference between a rate & a percentage.
Kinda sad actually.
I was waiting on this. No matter how you slice it, your “more than half of marriages end in divorce” statement is INCORRECT. Period. The data is clear, and no amount of anecdotal evidence is going to supplant the empirical data.