Here\u2019s the weirdest divorce statistic I have come across in a while: when husbands have a good relationship with their in-laws, divorce probability sinks by 20percent<\/a>. When, instead, the wife has a good relationship with her in-laws, the divorce probability rises<\/i> by 20percent<\/b>. – What the heck?<\/p>\n Contrary to the researchers I don\u2019t believe that reporting of \u2018a good In-law relationship\u2019 by the wife also means she suffers from meddling In-laws. I doubt she would have called the relationship good then.<\/p>\n I rather fear that darker forces of nature are at work here<\/b>. A woman can only have so many kids in a life. I have heard of cases of 14, but say 8 is more like the natural upper boundary. A man, however, can have nearly unlimited amounts of kids \u2013 as long as he involves more than one woman. So, the parents of the wife have an evolutionary interest embedded in their genes that prompts them to foster the stability and wellbeing of their daughter\u2019s marriage. Because the kids she will have in this marriage are likely all the kids she\u2019ll ever have; she can certainly not increase the number of kids infinitely by divorcing and re-marrying younger men. It\u2019s the opposite for a man: in theory, he can increase his prospect of children by divorcing and re-marrying a younger woman. Somewhere his parents must also \u2018know\u2019 this in their genes and have an evolutionary urge, however little, to nudge their son along\u2026<\/p>\n So, when in doubt, celebrate\u00a0the next holiday at her<\/i> parents’ rather than his..<\/b>\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Here\u2019s the weirdest divorce statistic I have come across in a while: when husbands have a good relationship with their in-laws, divorce probability sinks by 20percent. When, instead, the wife has a good relationship with her in-laws, the divorce probability … Continue reading