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Harry,
Here is another study that lists infidelity as one of the major reasons for divorce. Since you know better than these "experts" what do you consider the major reasons for divorce. Reasons for divorce; divorce rate What are the reasons given for divorce by the spouses? In order of importance, women say (1) incompatibility and unhappiness, (2) husband's alcohol, physical and verbal abuse, (3) husband's infidelity, (4) disagreements about religion and children, (5) their own alcohol abuse, (6) their own infidelity, and (7) their needs for independence. Men say (1) drug abuse (wife's or his) and mental illness, (2) many differences (religion, communication, in-laws), (3) his alcohol and physical abuse, (4) wife's independence and infidelity, (5) incompatibility and unhappiness, (6) wife's alcohol abuse, and (7) his infidelity (Cleek and Pearson, 1985). In general, "emotional problems" are the most common cause of divorce; men cite "sexual problems" three times more often than women and women cite an "affair" twice as often as men (Janus & Janus, 1993). Quite often, people say they do not really know why their spouse filed for divorce. Helen Fisher, an anthropologist, has found that divorce worldwide occurs most common in the fourth year of marriage or between ages 25 and 29. She speculates that 4 years have been needed in human history to attract a mate, establish a home, produce a child, and raise it until it was weaned. Humans may have survived a few million years by changing partners with each new child or every 4 or 5 years. She suggests it could be our genetic inheritance. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim, wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Jim, wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7378833/ Extract CHICAGO - About one in five ninth-graders report having had oral sex and almost one-third say they intend to try it during the next six months, a small study of teens at two California schools reports. The teenagers, whose average age was 14˝, also say oral sex is less risky, more common and more acceptable for their age group than intercourse. The researchers surveyed 580 ethnically diverse ninth-graders in two California public high schools. Girls and boys reported similar experiences and opinions about oral sex, which surprised the study’s lead author, Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, associate professor of pediatrics at University of California San Francisco. I grew up in a progressive small city in Connecticut where most kids were sexually active no later than 13 or 14, and this was about 45 years ago, when the sale of condoms was "forbidden" in that state. Forbidden, but openly sold. In fact, at one of my first afterschool jobs, I worked at a family drugstore near my highschool where boatloads of condoms were sold every day, and sometimes by me. In my naivete, I asked the pharmacist who owned the place if we were going to be arrested for selling rubbers, and he just laughed. My parents made sure I know the mechanics of sex when I was nine or 10 years old, and my father made damned sure that I knew that I was NOT to get any young pregnant. It's really sad so many Americans are so hung up on sex. Sex is great fun, and, if you're careful, there need not be any negative consequences. Unless, of course, you are a repressed conservative. My point was/is "I never has sex with that woman" is correct under what appears to be the popular definition. Oh, sure. Most of us got that when Clinton first brought it up. "Sex" is intercourse. We knew that at age 13. Anything else was just fooling around. Unbelievable. No wonder more than half of marriages end in divorce. "But honey...I was just fooling around when I was sticking my tongue in her honey hole. It wasn't sex." "Sex" is not the major reason for the failure of the majority of marriages. Sure it is. Sex with someone else. Nope. MAIN REASONS FOR DIVORCE 2004 - Extra-marital affair - 27% - Family strains - 18% - Abuse - 17% - Mid-life crisis - 13% - Addictions - 6% - Workaholism - 6% (Affairs aren't sex, though, right?) You can do better than a "survey of UK matrimonial lawyers." -- Bush and the NeoConvicts who control him are destroying the once-great United States. |
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