Why would anyone do that more than once? Live and don’t learn, I guess.
GfxJG on
Funny how all the highest scoring states are all very conservative „sancitity of marriage“ type states… It’s almost like they rush into marriages for some reason or another, without considering the compatibility…
User-no-relation on
Huh. How about two or more?
RepublicOfFlexas on
Does it count to remarry the same person.
Dessert_Hater on
Things that are correlated with divorce: education and income.
Edit: age of first marriage is also correlated with education and income. You can’t get divorced if you’re not married yet.
TwoBeneficial5563 on
Arkansas never let’s us down lol
AdditionalTip865 on
High marriage rates and earlier marriage are correlated with more divorce. In low-divorce states, young people likely feel less pressure to marry just to be married.
Flgardenguy on
Wow. I would’ve imagined Florida being higher. A lot of seniors find love again later in life.
haha22689931256 on
0 needs its own color.
Total-Improvement535 on
Arkansas is always the best at being the worst, huh?
kimjodt on
So if you’re looking for your fourth spouse, Arkansas is a place to go?
candacallais on
Arkansas must be great for divorce attorneys
superdave123123 on
Minnesota is pretty low. I guess marrying your brother doesn’t count.
NoMayoForReal on
Now how many are also Christian?
headphonehabit on
Arkansans have a lot of cousins. Haha.
butteronions on
Kim Davis helping to drive up Kentucky’s numbers.
nygdan on
Always the usual suspects, the south and Bible Belt.
AGrandNewAdventure on
Hold up… you’re telling me the states bitching most about LGBT people being able to marry once are the ones marrying multiple times? But… but… aren’t they supposed to be the *good* Christians?! Has it all been a performative lie from them?!
andrewdt10 on
I have a co-worker from Arkansas. Guess how many times he’s been married?
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That Bible Belt sure be poking out!
Why would anyone do that more than once? Live and don’t learn, I guess.
Funny how all the highest scoring states are all very conservative „sancitity of marriage“ type states… It’s almost like they rush into marriages for some reason or another, without considering the compatibility…
Huh. How about two or more?
Does it count to remarry the same person.
Things that are correlated with divorce: education and income.
Edit: age of first marriage is also correlated with education and income. You can’t get divorced if you’re not married yet.
Arkansas never let’s us down lol
High marriage rates and earlier marriage are correlated with more divorce. In low-divorce states, young people likely feel less pressure to marry just to be married.
Wow. I would’ve imagined Florida being higher. A lot of seniors find love again later in life.
0 needs its own color.
Arkansas is always the best at being the worst, huh?
So if you’re looking for your fourth spouse, Arkansas is a place to go?
Arkansas must be great for divorce attorneys
Minnesota is pretty low. I guess marrying your brother doesn’t count.
Now how many are also Christian?
Arkansans have a lot of cousins. Haha.
Kim Davis helping to drive up Kentucky’s numbers.
Always the usual suspects, the south and Bible Belt.
Hold up… you’re telling me the states bitching most about LGBT people being able to marry once are the ones marrying multiple times? But… but… aren’t they supposed to be the *good* Christians?! Has it all been a performative lie from them?!
I have a co-worker from Arkansas. Guess how many times he’s been married?