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My PhD covered more statistics than Sowell's did. Maybe just make your point, instead of being shitty.
All I was referencing is something I heard about mean failure rates of the two types of marriages.
I'm sorry I came across as shitty. I just finished Sowell's, Discrimination And Disparities. Which one of your books should I read? I'm sure a knuckle dragging simian such as myself can start benefitting from your erudition.
Note that you're the one who assumed I had no business discussing something due to my lack of knowledge. I made no similar assumptions about you (although, I'm beginning to).
We can all be friends together and live happy in polygamy?!
My wife won't like that.
But I leave my feelings with her anyway.
Your the best. I should respect your authority. I'm sure that my existence pales to yours. Please do not respect me. I'm an immature, illiterate, unread, innumerate old man.
Anyway, the horse is dead.
Read Thomas Sowell and then discuss statistics.
Two families coming together to link up is very powerful. Especially when shit gets rough there are coaches available to help transition.
But....
Not having "X" , a certain variable, is more of an excuse for failure than an attempt at success.