First-Time Divorce Rate Tied To Education, Race:
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Speaking from a personal point of view, I definitely agree with the point of view given. When there is a sense of financial stability in a relationship the road is not so rocky, and relationships tend to survive. Degrees are not the answers to marriage, but it definitely does not hurt
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing, but I can definitely see how education ties in. I agree with Mrs. Ethiopia. I did not seriously think about marriage until now that I am about to graduate. My boyfriend and I are high school sweethearts and we have talked about marriage numerous amounts of times, but not until recently did talks become more serious because I will be graduated from college and he already has. Another aspect I agree with Mrs. Ethiopia on is that when there is financial stability the relationship runs a little bit smoother.
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