The Bigger the Age Gap, the More Likely You Are to Get Divorced
Apparently if you want your marriage to last, you need to track someone down who’s the EXACT same age as you . . . or else you’re DOOMED. Researchers at Emory University in Atlanta just released a study that found the bigger the age gap, the more likely you are to get divorced. Check this out . . .
Couples with a 30-year age difference are 172% more likely to get divorced.
Couples with a 20-year age difference are 95% more likely to get divorced.
Couples with a 10-year age difference are 39% more likely to get divorced.
Couples with a five-year age difference are 18% more likely to get divorced.
And couples with just a ONE-year age difference are 3% more likely to get divorced.
If you’re wondering . . . most couples DO have an age difference. In the average married couple worldwide, the man is 2.4 years older than the woman . . . only 13% of married couples are the same age. Are you doomed, or in the clear?
Source: (AOL)