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Military Wives Cheating Statistics

Military Wives Cheating Statistics

Even when infidelity is only one piece of the puzzle, the overlap is stark, including 8% of military family respondents reporting cheating or infidelity in the prior year and 24% of active duty military spouses reporting intimate partner violence. This page pulls together the newest relationship strain drivers, including loneliness during deployment absences and the mental health fallout behind it, so you can see why betrayal, stress, and safety concerns often move together in military marriages.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 24 Jun 2026
Married Sex Statistics

Married Sex Statistics

Married Sex has shifted in a way many couples feel but do not see quantified. Find the 2025 numbers that separate “steady” from “stalled” and show exactly where desire, frequency, and satisfaction most often diverge.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 24 Jun 2026
Age Difference In Relationships Statistics

Age Difference In Relationships Statistics

Want to know how age gap size actually plays out in real relationships, not just headlines? This page pulls current 2017 CDC findings showing just 4% of US marriages had a 10 plus year wife older gap, then contrasts that with evidence that bigger gaps are linked to worse communication, lower satisfaction, and higher strain and separation risk across multiple studies.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 24 Jun 2026
Early Marriage Statistics

Early Marriage Statistics

Early Marriage changes more than relationships, it reshapes education, health, and long term earnings in ways people often miss. With the latest 2025 and 2026 figures showing a stubbornly high share of girls and young women still marrying before they are ready, this page connects the pattern to the pressure points behind it.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 24 Jun 2026
Social Media Ruining Relationships Statistics

Social Media Ruining Relationships Statistics

With 34% of social media users saying it distracts them from their relationships and 60% saying it makes honest conversations harder, the friction is real. You will also see how frequent checking and problematic use connect to conflict and mental strain, including small but meaningful links between use and relationship problems, depression, and loneliness.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 24 Jun 2026
Pregnant After Vasectomy Statistics

Pregnant After Vasectomy Statistics

Even though vasectomy is often pitched as a near fail safe method, the page zeroes in on real risks like a 1.0% surgical failure rate in the first year and late sperm return that can keep pregnancy possible after confirmed azoospermia. It also connects the dots between follow up testing behavior and outcomes so you can see why the “rare late failure” numbers still matter, especially when only about 3% of people complete semen testing.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Divorce Reasons Statistics

Divorce Reasons Statistics

Why do couples say divorce happened? The page links what people cite behind the split to how courts grant it, showing that communication problems (57% of divorced adults) and infidelity (25%) rise alongside no fault grounds, with no fault accounting for 90.6% of U.S. divorces in 2007 reporting states. It also tracks the less talked about catalysts, from conflict and trust loss to substance abuse, financial strain, and even domestic violence, revealing how legal boxes and lived experience don’t always match the same way.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Happiness After Divorce Statistics

Happiness After Divorce Statistics

After divorce, happiness is not a straight line and the numbers behind that shift matter. This page puts 2025 and 2026 statistics side by side to show how quickly life satisfaction can rebound and what patterns separate a prolonged slump from a genuine comeback.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Man Leaving During Pregnancy Statistics

Man Leaving During Pregnancy Statistics

When a man leaves during pregnancy, the fallout shows up fast and across years, from 1.8 times higher odds of substance use disorder within 2 years to 20% of mothers developing PTSD related to the exit. This page connects how abandonment reshapes mental health, stability, and early childhood outcomes, including a 1.6 times higher risk of infant mortality for babies left in utero and only 10% of fathers ever establishing legal paternity.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Relationship Breakup Statistics

Relationship Breakup Statistics

Nearly 40% of US marriages expected to end in divorce by the early 2000s cohorts translates into roughly 1 in 6 women and 1 in 7 men already reporting divorce experience, plus millions of children affected and a legal custody layer in most cases. Then the page pivots from breakup fallout to what people actually do next, including how loneliness, depression, and mental health strain rise while growing numbers turn to therapy, online support, and counseling programs.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Pilot Marriage Statistics

Pilot Marriage Statistics

From 2.0% of adults reporting they are in a cohabiting union to the stark gap where married couples generally have lower breakup risk, Pilot Marriage statistics connect cohabitation and premarital choices to real marital outcomes. You will also see why costs and timing matter, including a $34,000 median wedding cost and the 70% of cohabiting couples who end up marrying within 10 years, even as many first marriages still dissolve within a decade.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Lesbian Marriage Statistics

Lesbian Marriage Statistics

Since 2019, same sex marriage recognition has expanded to 37 countries and jurisdictions, while U.S. numbers show lesbian unions continuing to rise with 22,389 same sex female married couples in 2020 and court recognized same sex marriages climbing to 48,000 in 2019. Beyond headlines, peer reviewed research reports measurable health and insurance gains for lesbian and gay adults, alongside divorce rate patterns that do not show a short term spike after legalization.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 23 Jun 2026
Marriage After Infidelity Statistics

Marriage After Infidelity Statistics

Even when infidelity is disclosed by 13% of wives and 15% of husbands, many couples beat the breakup odds with 56% reporting no separation or divorce at follow-up and 54% of those affected saying they remained married. Still, the risk is real with divorce odds reported as 3.7 times higher after infidelity, so this page maps both the shock and the repair, including how counseling and communication can reshape outcomes.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Police Officer Marriage Statistics

Police Officer Marriage Statistics

Even today, police couples are reporting that the job reaches far beyond the shift, with 32% of spouses saying police work strains the marriage sometimes or more often and 23% reporting relationship strain often or very often. The page connects those family impacts to what officers are carrying, including 19% anxiety symptoms and 14% depression symptoms, alongside the financial pressure and support gaps that can leave 10% of spouses even considering separation.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Successful Marriage Statistics

Successful Marriage Statistics

Marriage today looks less like a one way road and more like a tradeoff you can measure, with the median first marriage ages in the U.S. at 28.0 for women and 29.7 for men in 2022, while divorces remain comparatively rare at 1.8 per 1,000 total population. You will also see why marriage is linked to lower health and mental health risks and higher happiness, alongside the real-world timeline of when marriages tend to end and what predicts stability.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Gay Divorce Statistics

Gay Divorce Statistics

Gay divorces are not just rising, they are changing shape fast, and the latest 2025 figures make that shift impossible to ignore. If you have ever wondered which legal patterns are driving breakups and how quickly timelines are stretching, this page puts the numbers side by side so you can see the real direction clearly.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Cohabitation Before Marriage Statistics

Cohabitation Before Marriage Statistics

With 10.1 million U.S. adults cohabiting with an unmarried partner and only 4.1% average inflation in 2023 squeezing household budgets, this page connects why people choose to live together before marriage with how that choice can affect relationship stability and separation. You will see the surprising split between growing social acceptance, like 61% in Australia and 74% in Spain, and the evidence that premarital cohabitation is linked to higher breakup risk in multiple studies.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 22 Jun 2026
Global Divorce Statistics

Global Divorce Statistics

US divorces ran at 18.0 per 1,000 marriages for 2006 cohorts while, at the same time, 64% of divorced adults report higher stress after divorce and children face sharply higher mental health risks. Track how these effects spill into money, education, poverty exposure, and legal outcomes across countries, from Canada’s 2022 increase to online form use in the US, and see what the data implies for families long after the court papers are filed.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Divorce Reason Statistics

Divorce Reason Statistics

Unhappiness and cheating lead the list, with 43% citing being out of love and 36% pointing to infidelity, but money stress, substance abuse, and even living apart follow close behind. Get the full breakdown of divorce drivers and supporting factors, including 31% for a spouse’s drinking, 26% for drug use, and a long tail of specific pressures like immigration issues and parenting disagreements.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026
Fatherless Household Statistics

Fatherless Household Statistics

Fatherless Household traces how missing fathers echo through repeat violence and chronic crime, with 80% of repeat rapists, 75% of chronic offenders, and 90% of children from state care coming from fatherless backgrounds. It also maps the pipeline into custody and harm, where youth from fatherless homes are 20 times more likely to be incarcerated and 85% of the prison population comes from fatherless homes.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 21 Jun 2026