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Was just coming here to post on this. The article makes use of a Divorce Probability Calculator which it says has an 87% accuracy rate. Unfortunately it will only email the results of the questions, but if you have a trash email address and a former prospect (aka hag) in your past that you considered, it may be fun to input accurate info and see what it says. May be a good idea to send that link to any blue-pill delusioned fools who feel that happiness is just an “I DO” away.
Gotta love the pic ZeroHedge used as clickbait – that site is almost always spot on:
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If you are MGTOW when you are young you have no heart.
If you're not MGTOW when you are 20 you have no brain.I have a “trash” email account that I used. I answered the questions based on my ex. This is what they emailed me:
Wolf, your score is 75 which puts you in the Strong Probability category.
Strong Probability
Okay, there’s no way around it, the news is not good. You’re amongst a demographic of people that have a much lower than average long term marriage success rate. What that means is that based on the factors that you indicated, there are a number of things in your life that significantly contribute to divorce and few factors that contribute to a long term successful marriage. Does that mean you should never get married because you’ll surely get divorced? Certainly not! Everyone is different and your circumstances may be completely different than someone else who scored much better than you. However, now you know that based on the 20 factors we know have a significant impact on the outcome of marriage, you scored at a much lower than average level. That means that you likely have substantial obstacles to overcome to ensure that your marriage stays healthy and strong. It will take some effort on your part, but knowing in advance always helps. In your case, insurance against the unexpected is HIGHLY recommended if it’s in your budget. In any event, we wish you the best of luck!
Why am I not surprised?
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