Some say that time can heal all wounds, and in some cases you must agree with these injuries. When I was eight or nine years old, I experienced what I thought would never get over it. My parents are divorced. They had been discussing for a while, but I did not expect them to truly separate. Then my mother passed away on the second day after the New Year. I was shocked. My brother left with her. So now, only my father, older brother, and I are at home. My mother moved to the hotel before finding the apartment.
I got divorced about 20 years ago. My husband (current husband, second husband, I am married?) Has divorced for a while for a while. My son is divorced. 40-50% of marriages in the United States are divorced. You may be reading this article and you feel that your marriage is the only one to collapse - but you are a very good company. This is a regrettable reality - I am a big fan of marriage - but this is the world we live in. People are divorced. I never thought of becoming one of those people. When my first husband and I went to our pre-marital counseling, our minister said that he is almost unconfident because he will have two successful marriages when he was with us I said to us. I truly believe it. However, as it is now mostly the reason of distant memories, this is not a fact - and the reality of the pain of the heart starting a new life begins.
Divorce - divorce about once every two marriages. But it is equally true that 80% of married people are still sending their first married life. Statisticians are talking about "primary divorce rate - divorce number per 1,000 people". The first divorce rate in the United States in 1990 is 4.7, which can be compared with the rough marriage rate of 9.7 (9.7 marriages per 1000 people). A better measure is the number of marriages or divorces per 1,000 "risk group", that is, the number of people actually married at that time. In the United States of 1987, there were 123 divorces per 1000 married people, in other words the divorce rate accounted for about 12% of the married population. In some countries marriage and divorce rate, several factors need to be considered: the proportion of marriage age, the proportion of marriage and the age of marriage.
Divorce is measured using several different statistics. The most widely used is the divorce rate of crude oil. This represents the number of divorce for a particular year per thousand population. In 1998, this ratio was 4.2. This statistic makes divorce very rare and it seems not to be useful very much. It includes everyone in society whether or not you are married. Another divorce index that scholars think is more accurate is called the exact divorce rate. It considers the number of divorce for a given year divided by the number of married women in the population. By focusing on a couple (female), it includes only people who are eligible for divorce. In the United States in 2004, the exact divorce rate was 17.7. This statistic considers more comparisons between countries and periods to determine meaningful differences in divorce