Originally posted by Hawk
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Postthe fact it still stands at 42% should be worrying enough. There was some research done recently as to why that was - apparently the economic climate has lead to people not divorcing due to the large costs involved! So wait for us to return to growth and watch that divorce rate get ever higher!
Last time I looked, the economic climate was rudely healthy up until 2010 when it all came dancing down.
Last time I did maths, 42% was a lower proportion than 45%
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Postthe fact it still stands at 42% should be worrying enough. There was some research done recently as to why that was - apparently the economic climate has lead to people not divorcing due to the large costs involved! So wait for us to return to growth and watch that divorce rate get ever higher!Comment
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My friend divorced from his wife for nothing. The went out, realised their marriage was over and discussed how they'd split their possessions and how they'd work out visitations rights.
2 years later, quick, non attended, court hearing and they were divorced.
Divorce isn't expensive per se, it's expensive when people get litigious, full of hatred and revenge.Comment
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Originally posted by Hawk View PostMy friend divorced from his wife for nothing. The went out, realised their marriage was over and discussed how they'd split their possessions and how they'd work out visitations rights.
2 years later, quick, non attended, court hearing and they were divorced.
Divorce isn't expensive per se, it's expensive when people get litigious, full of hatred and revenge.Comment
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Originally posted by Hawk View PostDivorce isn't expensive per se, it's expensive when solicitors get involved, full of hatred and revenge.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by Hawk View PostIt's in decline, and has been for the past 11 years.
Last time I looked, the economic climate was rudely healthy up until 2010 when it all came dancing down.
Last time I did maths, 42% was a lower proportion than 45%
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostLOL I have gay friends and none of them are concerned about the ability to get married in fact it was more the recognition of legally being together that most sought
Don't really get why (non religious) people have a problem with it - it doesn't affect you and your marriage.Comment
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Where's d000hg when you need him? What does the bible say about homosexuals?In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy friends are. Two of my gay friends (different couples) have got married in the US.
Don't really get why (non religious) people have a problem with it - it doesn't affect you and your marriage.
Hence you will find the vast majority of those who believe in God will oppose this.....Comment
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