i wouldn't do that unless i dated the guy a minimum of five years. simple math honey. if he can stand you five years he will stick around and raise his child. under five years and divorse is way too high. its not you , its not him , its the math. you cant argue with math. For same-sex married couples, the break-up rate falls from roughly 8 percent for those who have been together for 5 years to under 1 percent for those who have been together for at least 20 years. dont get stupid on us now,
His maths doesn't save you, it's a probabilistic computation. It won't cover every single case, but it is helpful as a general rule. Just as you don't quit University thinking you'll become a billionaire, but all of a sudden, boom, you're Steve Jobs.
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i wouldn't do that unless i dated the guy a minimum of five years. simple math honey. if he can stand you five years he will stick around and raise his child. under five years and divorse is way too high. its not you , its not him , its the math. you cant argue with math. For same-sex married couples, the break-up rate falls from roughly 8 percent for those who have been together for 5 years to under 1 percent for those who have been together for at least 20 years. dont get stupid on us now,
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Please share this math with us, i have a kid after 1 year in my relationship and still with her and that for 15 years now....
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see, you just had to go with the stupid argument against math. you couldnt help yourself.
His maths doesn't save you, it's a probabilistic computation. It won't cover every single case, but it is helpful as a general rule. Just as you don't quit University thinking you'll become a billionaire, but all of a sudden, boom, you're Steve Jobs.