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Dr. Gary Bell's Absurd Psychology

Dr. Gary Bell's Absurd Psychology

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October 20th 2020: Serial Marriage and Incompatability

If you’re like most people, you figure you’ll get married once—maybe twice—in your entire life.However, if you’re a serial monogamist (a person who engages in repeated serious relationships, one after the other), you might marry three, four, five or more times during your life.But what drives someone to become a serial monogamist? Do they begin with psychological issues, or do they simply end up with them?As several studies have shown, people who marry several times in rapid succession are more likely to experience psychological distress, regardless of gender, age or ethnicity. Statistics show

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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2340/dr-gary-bells-absurd-psychology 16/04/2024 11:00 16/04/2024 12:00 Dr. Gary Bell's Absurd Psychology https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2340/dr-gary-bells-absurd-psychology If you’re like most people, you figure you’ll get married once—maybe twice—in your entire life.However, if you’re a serial monogamist (a person who engages in repeated serious relationships, one after the other), you might marry three, four, five or more times during your life.But what drives someone to become a serial monogamist? Do they begin with psychological issues, or do they simply end up with them?As several studies have shown, people who marry several times in rapid succession are more likely to experience psychological distress, regardless of gender, age or ethnicity. Statistics show that across the United States, 5 percent of people who have been married at least once have actually been married three times or more. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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