“But, you can't marry this man you've
known only four days. You've known head waiters longer.” James Cagney in “The Bride
Came C.O.D.
(1941)
(1941)
The smile:
I tried to count my cousins one time. Being from an old Southern
family this is a much bigger task than someone not from the South may imagine. There
were more “begots” than a chapter in the Old Testament and I learned I can’t
really date anyone in Chester County for fear of making our family tree grow
straight up.
I have one cousin that I was particularly close when we were
kids. We still stay in touch though I find less time to make it to the little house
he lives on the long dirt road that leads to nowhere. I recently went to visit
and as we caught up he showed me the JC Penny’s catalog he had been browsing.
He flipped past a few pages of the models and exclaimed, “Look how beautiful
these women are!” I shook my head in agreement as he continued, “I think I may
order one.”
Puzzled I inquired, “One f those women?”
He vigorously nodded and told me, “It says mail order right
on the back of the book. I’m going to get me one of these pretty mail order
brides.”
I snickered and let the subject pass.
A few days later I was back home and my cousin’s mail order
bride came to mind. Laughing to myself, I gave him a call and asked, “Did you
get that girl in the mail yet?”
He excited responded, “Not yet, but she has to be coming
soon. All of her clothes got here today.”
The ponder:
According to www.divorcestatitics.info
“The marriage breakup rate in America for first marriage is 41%
to 50%; the rate after second marriage is from 60% to 67% and the rate in
America for 3rd marriage are from 73% to 74%.”…..That really makes me sad...
Dr. Robert J.
Scholes in a report to Congress stated “marriages
arranged through these services would appear to have a lower divorce rate than
the nation as a whole, fully 80 percent of these marriages having lasted over
the years” which translates into a 20% divorce rate…
It makes me wonder two things:
1)Is it easier to make things work as a couple if you don’t share a lot
of the same background, culture, et?
2) What makes that 50% to 59% of couples that don’t divorce work?
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