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Swinger Statistics

Swinger Statistics

Swinging skews strongly toward millennials and college educated adults yet stays remarkably health focused, with 91% using condoms consistently and 88% getting annual STI tests. You will also see how motivation and relationship structure split across communities, from 44% starting out of curiosity to 61% having children under 18, plus partner behavior patterns like urban swingers averaging 18 partners per year versus 8 in rural areas.

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Ghosting Statistics

Ghosting Statistics

Ghosting is more common than people think, with 27% of U.S. online daters reporting they have been left on read without explanation, while 57% of those who faced online harassment say it meant repeated contact after they asked to stop. The page ties that frustration to the real bottlenecks in response speed and messaging, showing why many consumers expect instant replies and how faster, proactive communication can cut the silence that turns conversations into dead ends.

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Separation Statistics

Separation Statistics

With 95% of organizations meeting the deprovisioning expectation on the employee last day or within 1 day, separation can move at the speed of certainty, yet 16% still fail compliance checks at least once a year. See how closing the gap between identity offboarding discipline and separation request automation can cut resolution time for HR inquiries by 2.0x and improve churn outcomes by an average 40% through call center workforce optimization.

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Long Distance Relationships Statistics

Long Distance Relationships Statistics

Long-distance couples text, call, and video 5.5 times a day, yet the real surprise is how many couples get conflict and clarity through written communication with 78% reporting fewer arguments after switching to detailed messages. See which habits actually help long-distance relationships last, from scheduled check-ins and shared streaming dates to the hard pressures of time zones and travel costs that can quietly drive breakups.

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Rebound Relationship Statistics

Rebound Relationship Statistics

A 2024 longitudinal snapshot of 1,000 participants finds rebounders 25% less likely to form secure attachments later, and their divorce risk runs 18% higher. If you are deciding whether to date in the glow of a breakup, these hard contrasts suggest why “healing faster” can still mean 35% worse long term recovery.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 13 May 2026
Female Led Relationship Statistics

Female Led Relationship Statistics

Fresh signals from 89% of FLR participants reporting deeper emotional bonds show how Female Led Relationship dynamics shift far beyond the bedroom, with 67% of FLR women leading financially and 72% reporting higher relationship satisfaction. If you are curious how precision, trust, and everyday leadership add up to results like 63% of couples lasting over five years and 70% avoiding divorce, this stats page is the shortcut.

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Open Relationship Statistics

Open Relationship Statistics

Newer open relationship statistics reveal how quickly norms are changing, including a 2026 shift toward more intentional boundaries rather than casual “whatever works.” If you want to understand what today’s couples actually measure and renegotiate in real life, these numbers are the place where expectations meet outcomes.

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Polyamory Statistics

Polyamory Statistics

Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults reported a romantic or sexual partner beyond a spouse or partner within the prior year, while a separate snapshot shows 2.7% were in consensually non-monogamous relationships at the time of analysis. If you have ever wondered how polyamory fits into real life, the page pairs these prevalence figures with how people actually manage it through agreements, communication, and harm-reduction, plus the scale of online community building that helps turn those choices into durable relationships.

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Monogamy Statistics

Monogamy Statistics

In 2025, monogamy is being tested in a very specific way, with shifting rates of sexual and emotional exclusivity that don’t match the usual assumptions people carry. Get the key statistics behind why couples are redefining “exclusive” and what that means for trust, boundaries, and long term commitment.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026
Casual Sex Statistics

Casual Sex Statistics

Casual sex is shifting fast, with 2025 data showing a much wider gap between what people want and what actually happens in the moment. If you have ever wondered whether casual arrangements are really as casual as they seem, these numbers cut through the myths and spell out the real patterns.

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Marriage Proposal Statistics

Marriage Proposal Statistics

People are rethinking “the right time” in 2025 and it shows in the numbers behind marriage proposals. If you’ve ever wondered what turns hesitation into a ring, this page uses the latest proposal statistics to reveal the shift in who asks, when they ask, and why it matters.

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Infidelity And Divorce Statistics

Infidelity And Divorce Statistics

Divorce and infidelity patterns are shifting, and the latest 2025 figures make it clear that what drives breakups is not what most people assume. You will see the numbers behind changing behavior, the most common fault lines, and how quickly relationships can unravel once trust starts to break.

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Mail Order Marriage Statistics

Mail Order Marriage Statistics

See how mail order marriage patterns shifted by 2025, with the newest statistics revealing where interest, partner selection, and outcomes are moving. If you think the process is mostly romance, these figures will challenge that assumption fast.

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Gay Relationship Statistics

Gay Relationship Statistics

Find out how shifting patterns in Gay Relationship outcomes upended what many people assume about commitment and conflict in 2025, including the specific statistics that show where trust and communication either stabilize or unravel. If you want a clear reality check, this page turns the most current figures into a straightforward guide to what tends to work and what doesn’t.

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Gambling And Divorce Statistics

Gambling And Divorce Statistics

Gambling troubles can echo far beyond the bankroll, with 90% of people in clinical samples reporting at least one gambling related adverse life event and meta analysis linking pathological gambling to greater family disruption. See how that stress lines up with divorce risk across countries and how fast treatment and policy changes are responding, including CBT showing about a 0.5 standardized improvement in problem gambling severity and 1.8 million calls to SAMHSA’s helpline in 2023.

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Polyamorous Statistics

Polyamorous Statistics

The latest polyamorous statistics upend the usual “one partner only” assumptions with fresh 2026 signals that show how often people coordinate relationships, boundaries, and time in real life. If you’ve ever wondered what the data looks like when communication, consent, and network dynamics are treated as daily infrastructure, this is the page that answers it.

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Same Sex Divorce Statistics

Same Sex Divorce Statistics

Same-sex divorces rose from about 15,000 in 2008 to 76,600 in 2019, reaching 8.2% of divorces in the United States and a 0.5% share of all divorces, with men accounting for 57.4% and women 42.6%. See how age, education, marriage duration, and whether couples had children shape 2019 outcomes, and how these records connect to broader trends in separation, stress, and economic strain.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 12 May 2026