It's not just some probability thing. There are active factors involved. Of folks I know who have gotten married 5-10 years ago, so far I've been right about 90% of the time on guessing if they would still be married five years later. It's not Russian roulette, where you just randomly pull the trigger and have no control after that point.Inazuma wrote:Oh, I'm sorry. My math was wrong. Each marriage does not have a 50% chance of ending in divorce. What I should have said was that 50% of marriages have a 0% chance of ending in divorce and the other 50% of marriages have a 100% chance of ending in divorce.
As for how to tell what side your marriage is on, just use your time machine and check before you get married. How silly of me. I totally forgot that time machines existed.
*note* I did a lot of other things while writing this reply. It looks like JT wrote something very similar, but with a lot more detail.

