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I know a lot of people here keep telling me that statistically speaking a marriage with an affair will survive, statistically. Does anybody have the exact number 51-49%, 70-30%. Somebody must have done the math because I've heard it quoted repeatedly.
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Hi frozbat, I think that statistics will be different all over the place. But since my marriage has recovered and we used the concept of MB this is what counts for me. You might want to read this. http://www.marriagebuilders.com/graphic/mbi2000_meet.htmltake care bb
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