Will you marry me (again)?: the rise of divorce regret'
Briefly

In a society that idealizes linear love stories and perpetuates the notion that marriage is permanent, many individuals experience complex relational journeys involving multiple partners, relationships, or even divorce.
The rise of divorce rates—hovering around 50% in the UK—has transformed the narrative around love and marriage, leading to a growing acceptance of divorce yet also a lingering view of it as societal failure.
Divorce regret has become a notable concept, with many individuals reconsidering their choices, and statistics indicating that around 10% experience significant regret, prompting discussions on the complexities of marital decisions.
Interestingly, while many view divorce as a finality, statistics show that a portion of couples—about 10-15%—reconcile after separation, with around 6% eventually remarrying the same partner.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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