| I was thinking about this as I read over and over in thread after thread about people losing weight while doing 180 or similar. A natural thing you see is people looking to get in shape, arguably to raise their prospects of connecting with the next partner. As individuals, no matter how much we say we are not judgemental of each other, we do physically judge upon meeting someone new. Conciously or sub conciously. Not to say that weight should or shouldn't be a reason for divorce, this is just an idea. I recognize that correlation doesn't equal causation. However I wonder if a survey of recently divorced, recently filed and long term divorced that had weight as a reason for losing connection to their partner would have any trend. Please for anyone seeing this as me taking a swipe at any person, not at all the case. It was more a concept that I've vaguely had thought about before and never really spent time expanding. One of many factors in the decline of healthy marriages in modern society. Issues of religion, media portrayl, social acceptance or whatever it may be. Just a thought and one that I'm sure others have had. Interesting study: http://www.reeis.usda.gov/web/crispr...d-obesity.html | |||
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Obesity correlation to divorce rates?
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