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?


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