http://www.darndivorce.com/divorce-rate ... -the-world
http://www.divorcemag.com/statistics/statsWorld.shtml
So, as you can see, the divorce rate is extremely high in America North and Eastern Europe, which are developed countries. Explain?
You also notice that in these countries, most ppl belong to no religion. We can guess that religion play an important role in maintaining the stability of a couple. India, is a quite populate country, yet got the lowest divorce rate. First it's a sin (coz they believe in god and dont wanna offend him). Second, ppl there care about a happy life than a material life. Some of you must probably questioning by this time "how could i have a happy life if i don't money?". You tell me.
Silo talks about people first meeting and falling in love, and then losing some of that love over time... so therefore they're "not really in love". Well personally I think that's normal. It doesn't mean you love the person any less. It just means you're getting to know that person more, and finding things you may not like as much about the other person as you once thought you did. That doesn't mean you love them any less. You love someone "even though they..." not "because they..."
That's what they should do, but did they really think like that? A person can be represented by a % of good and bad. When you fully know someone, you know his bad part. In this case could be called a love because you accept the wholeness of a person. But many cases show that ppl tend to show his good part before they are getting married, and then later and later show their real nature. If the % of the bad become more bigger than the partner thought, it would generally lead to misunderstandings and divorces. As you see, a person choose another person to be his bf/gf depends on how much % good he has. By 'good' I mean the part of personality (including material) that other person like.
It hard to fully know someone, that's why ppl usually love each other "because of smt..." (usually because of his good part), when you dont full know someone, you can't talk about "because who he/she is".






