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angel eyes
  May 3, 07, 09:21  #1

I was just interested to find out what the divorce rates are in poland guys.

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szarlotka
Edited by: szarlotka  May 3, 07, 11:08  #2

Link to aricle in the Warsaw Voice. Has a summary....but it's a bit dated (2002) and things are changing a little

warsawvoice.pl/archiwum.phtml/1893

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daffy
  May 3, 07, 11:42  #3

Quoting: szarlotka
things are changing a little


for better or for worse? (oh there was a pun there too ;P)

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Perfect4u [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 11:58  #4

I can not tell you the number but I think Irland and Poland has one of the lowest divorce rates in Europe.I think in Irland it is about religion and in Poland mostly about economical situation.When marriage fails husband and wife are still forced to stay together.It is easier to survive as a couple.

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angel eyes
  May 3, 07, 13:40  #5

Thank you. was just wondering as poland seems to be quite a religious country as was Ireland but divorce is on the rise big time here.A lot of couples choosing just to live together. Is it hard to get a divorce in poland?

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Giles [Guest]
  May 3, 07, 13:49  #6

I remember growing up as a teen and if your parents weren't divorced you were a freak!!!

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daffy
  May 3, 07, 13:52  #7

Quoting: Giles
I remember growing up as a teen and if your parents weren't divorced you were a freak!!!


yikes you must be young? I remember being a teen of divorced parents being a thing you'd say 'oh im sorry' and awkwardly move on - a sort of, embarrassment.

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BubbaWoo
  May 3, 07, 14:02  #8

Quoting: Giles
I remember growing up as a teen and if your parents weren't divorced you were a freak!!!


yeah... me too... think the difference is where we grew up daff...

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daffy
  May 3, 07, 14:04  #9

i grew up in the UK Bwoo - i was born in Ire and live in Ire now again.
I know only 1 couple who were divorced though UK and i know more today in Ire but thats the way now as opposed to then. nigh. times. zgoda (hope that says pity and not deal :))

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BubbaWoo
  May 3, 07, 14:07  #10

i grew up in london - there we only a couple in my social circle whose parents werent divorced or separated...

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daffy
  May 3, 07, 14:08  #11

was in bristol, liverpool and kent over my time (dads an engineer so)

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angel eyes
  May 3, 07, 16:04  #12

Yea its a sad state of affairs really.not many marriages lasting these days so one wonders why people bother in the first place then. seemingly and sadly people are not taking their vows seriously. its only one mad party then reality sets in and couples cant cope.

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Hueg
  May 3, 07, 17:32  #13

Enough marriages and you never need to buy a single toaster in your entire life. Just think, with a bit of work, you need never set foot into Argos. Ever. Now there is an incentive. :)

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