Special Guest Star on Nostr: Yeah, it’s not only possible—it’s actually supported by a fair bit of research. ...
Yeah, it’s not only possible—it’s actually supported by a fair bit of research. Second (and third) marriages statistically tend to have a higher divorce rate than first marriages. Here's a quick breakdown:
First marriages: About 40-50% end in divorce.
Second marriages: Around 60-67% end in divorce.
Third marriages: The rate goes up to about 70-73%.
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