How often do divorced couples remarry?

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I think a lot of factors come into play such as the age of the person when they first got married. If someone got married right out of high school at age 18 and got divorced at 24 there is a very good chance they will re-marry before they die. Someone who gets divorced later in life (late 40s, 50s, or 60s) may decide to remain single/free.

They have financial considerations (social security, 401ks, pensions, property/money they want to pass down to their children...etc)More and more seniors are opting to "live together" rather than get married. If someone entered into an affair and divorced their spouse they may marry their "new love". According to one statistic I read men are likely to re-marry sooner than women.

That's kind of ironic since men are often hesitant to get married "the first time". (Maybe divorce gives a woman a new appreciation for being single and independent. ) Men on the other han may have become accustomed to having home cooked meals, groceries bought, clean laundry, caring for the children, and a clean house, in addition to sex.

Even when men do help out with the chores it seldom works out to being "even". Many women work a full time job and carry load at home as well.

Its a stat that changes daily, but most people get re-married. I would say most of that has to do with the certain individuals experience with marriage. I would say people will be scared at first but will open up after a little spark in a relationship and start to build trust again.

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