ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
your point doesnt stand because not all marriage ends in divorce, so your hypothesis would render all marriages void and ending in divorce which they don't so the variable for divorce isnt marriage it's marrying for the wrong reasons or wrong person
he said marriage is the main cause of divorce. it's a clever saying and he's technically right.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,788
your point doesnt stand because not all marriage ends in divorce, so your hypothesis would render all marriages void and ending in divorce which they don't so the variable for divorce isnt marriage it's marrying for the wrong reasons or wrong person
Not to make you paranoid, but you can marry the right person for the right reasons and still have it turn out to be the wrong marriage some 5, 10 years later.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,782
your point doesnt stand because not all marriage ends in divorce, so your hypothesis would render all marriages void and ending in divorce which they don't so the variable for divorce isnt marriage it's marrying for the wrong reasons or wrong person
1) I never said "all marriage". I said it's the main cause.

2) You said shallowness is the reason for it. Got proof?

3) It was a joke.
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
Not to make you paranoid, but you can marry the right person for the right reasons and still have it turn out to be the wrong marriage some 5, 10 years later.
Yes. Times change, people change, situations change. For some marriage can last, and that's wonderful. For some others, it just can't, despite it having been wonderful at the beginning.
 

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