Let's face it, back in the day we didn't live very long. In 1800, life expectancy was typically around 36 years, with most of us dying of infectious disease, and we all had pretty bad teeth too! If you got married at 18, you would be with your partner for on average 18 years. Actually, my math might be out on that. Any mathematicians on here, who can work out the average length of marriage, given that some might die before 36 and some after? It might affect the average time of marriage, not sure. I digress!
Nowadays, if you marry at 18, you would on average be with your partner for 62 years. That is quite a jump! So 18 to 62 is 62/18=3.4 x the previous average.
Given the analysis above, is marriage now an outdated concept?
Nowadays, if you marry at 18, you would on average be with your partner for 62 years. That is quite a jump! So 18 to 62 is 62/18=3.4 x the previous average.
Given the analysis above, is marriage now an outdated concept?