Divorce rate in some countries of the world

  • damn some are shockers... especially those in Portugal and Spain like wtf why even got married then?

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  • very sad truth about marriage these days is that nobody respects their wives or husbands, all people do is cheat, cheat, cheat, sad nobody respects the bible and WHAT GOD has told US to do...RESPECT YOUR wives and husbands, SAD to ME! No point in MARRYING if you do not want to be with that PERSON for the rest of YOUR LIFE! THIS is why I do NOT believe in MARRIAGE! because it has been misconstrued!! sad FOR HUMANS sad for THEM.

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  • very sad truth about marriage these days is that nobody respects their wives or husbands, all people do is cheat, cheat, cheat, sad nobody respects the bible and WHAT GOD has told US to do...RESPECT YOUR wives and husbands, SAD to ME! No point in MARRYING if you do not want to be with that PERSON for the rest of YOUR LIFE! THIS is why I do NOT believe in MARRIAGE! because it has been misconstrued!! sad FOR HUMANS sad for THEM.

    Canada is like 47% :eyes:


    Kinda shocked by Iran. Might be my own prejudice mindset though.

    it might be the case of people not legally registering their marriage

    14% sounds too low


    Most family friends from back home are on their 2nd or 3rd marriage at this point :holding-back-tears:

  • DAMN IT!!!!!!!! :mad::mad::(:(

  • Lol, I was thinking it was too high lol.


    I don't know a lot about the difference between Middle Eastern countries. I just know that the stereotype that I know of them is that it's hard to leave a marriage and get a divorce because of family pressure and the limit on women's rights. That's the image I've gotten from the Middle East as a whole.

  • I think something messed up in generation of people who are similar to my age and younger (I'm in mid 30's now)

    because in my family all grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles all of them they are still married, no one divorced

    yet from those younger ones even looking at my friends I can see that many people struggle with simple things when they are married... it's like one thing that he/she doesn't like and they just want to split...

  • idk about it though


    the government here considers partners living together 1+ year as common-law partners and if they separate they might count it as divorce?

    NOT SURE EITHER. if you are a couple for a long time then canada sees you as a couple, and if your partner has children (not biologically yours) then canada legally sees you as the father in divorce proceedings + child support, but couples who are not married but live together do not get counted as divorce just separation. CANADA has some GOOD laws when it comes to DIVORCE, BUT still high divorce rates, makes sense these days considering all the bad stuff that's happening in CANADA's economy.

  • Lol, I was thinking it was too high lol.


    I don't know a lot about the difference between Middle Eastern countries. I just know that the stereotype that I know of them is that it's hard to leave a marriage and get a divorce because of family pressure and the limit on women's rights. That's the image I've gotten from the Middle East as a whole.

    Well on a whole Iranian women are more educated than their men and stigma about divorce is pretty much dead.

  • What is going on in Portugal?



    And well... suddenly thinking of when I used to watch Danish children's TV shows (or at least those aimed at older children) and the parents were often divorced.

    Same for Danish children's books.

  • Marriage rates are declining too. Personally, I feel marriage is a farce and meaningless in today's society. It's old fashioned and outdated imo and you certainly don't need a piece of paper and a bit of gold on your finger to tell somebody you love them. My partner and I have been together for 22 years and never felt the need to get married and we are happy.

  • God damn portugal :skull:


    But ehh. Divorce can be a good thing, necessary even. I’m glad it exists. Besides you don’t really need to be married to in order to be devoted to someone

  • Marriage can trap people in horrible ways, so best not to be entered lightly.


    It can be good too, but people think it's 'normal' or that they're not normal when they don't get married so a lot rush into it, When it then turns shitty, they leave.

  • Neighbor Girl married a Portuguese Guy. I wasn't supposed to be privy to any information, but I sure got n ear full. Best I can summarize is the groom and his family are very demanding, uncompromising and self center. Diva like

    All then bride's family can't stand the groom and his family. They couldn't help but vent on me, I don't care. XD

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