Spring Into Strange Relationship Studies

First it was baseball, now it's spring!  In another enlightening "things-that-make-you-go-hmm" press release from Divorce360.com, the seasons can make all the difference when it comes to your relationship:

Trish McDermott, world-renowned authority on romance states that, "statistically, your relationship is most likely to end in the different seasons as follows... spring: 15 percent, summer: 23 percent, fall: 23 percent, winter: 38 percent.” So, if your relationship survived winter, the odds are in your favor to survive spring and move forward. [Editor's note: That totals 99 percent, but who's counting? Maybe that remaining one percent accounts for those who voted "other" for a fifth season—kinda like a sixth sense.]
So is it true? Let's find out, shall we?

When did your worst breakup take place?

  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall
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Step said:

My worst breakup did take place in winter of '97, and the relationship that led to my current marriage began in spring, so what does that mean? lol

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