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Paul Amato and Danielle DeBoer found that married persons whose parents were divorced were much more likely to have thought about divorce than persons whose parents were continuously married.
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Think about divorced parents who attend their children's weddings.
The people of the town talked & Herb thought about divorcing her.
In 1952, he was drinking heavily from the constant pain of a diaphragmatic hernia and marital problems; he thought about divorcing Georgia.
"Labor economists think about firing costs, and family economists think about divorce costs," Professor Wolfers said.
I came from a broken home, so it's easy to think about divorce.
By contrast, women who can support themselves are able to think about divorce entirely differently.
"Or that sees these women as bad and thus wants to punish them by taking away custody if they think about divorce and remarriage".
Grace and her fiancé may not want to think about divorce and how their property would be allocated if the marriage does not succeed.
My shock comes from how many outwardly cheerful spouses who have been married forever think about divorce if not weekly, but at least once a month.
For me, it's scary to think about divorce because I witnessed it, so my fatalistic perspective is always gonna be there, but in terms of "forever," if Isabel wanted to one day be with someone else, or she wanted to leave because she was unhappy, I would have to, of course, let her go.
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