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Survey: 1 In 2.8 Thai Married Couples Divorced Within Recent Years

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Survey: 1 in 2.8 Thai married couples ended up with divorce in recent years

BANGKOK, 31 August 2012 (NNT) – The latest survey has shown that around 1 one every 3 married couples in Thailand ended their marriage with divorce in recent years.

The Office of Women’s Affairs and Family Development Director Chansiri Sukhonthachaya said that the latest study shows that more than 285,000 couples got married in 2010, 28% of which, or about 108,000, divorced in the same year.

The report stated that the divorce among Thai couples was caused by current economic and social factors.

Mrs. Chansiri said that the couples with rocky marriages should try to work things out and understand each other more, while avoiding getting involved in such home-wrecking factors as narcotics and gambling, as well as polygamy.

Meanwhile, the report has shown that more Thai women have opted to stay single as they believe that they can be financially independent, while more Thai men have enjoyed the single life or chosen to marry when they were older.

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Survey: 1 in 2.8 Thai married couples ended up with divorce in recent years

BANGKOK, 31 August 2012 (NNT) The latest survey has shown that around 1 one every 3 married couples in Thailand ended their marriage with divorce in recent years.

The Office of Womens Affairs and Family Development Director Chansiri Sukhonthachaya said that the latest study shows that more than 285,000 couples got married in 2010, 28% of which, or about 108,000, divorced in the same year.

The report stated that the divorce among Thai couples was caused by current economic and social factors.

Mrs. Chansiri said that the couples with rocky marriages should try to work things out and understand each other more, while avoiding getting involved in such home-wrecking factors as narcotics and gambling, as well as polygamy.

Meanwhile, the report has shown that more Thai women have opted to stay single as they believe that they can be financially independent, while more Thai men have enjoyed the single life or chosen to marry when they were older.

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I looked here as I thought "28% of marriages ended up in divorce" didn't sound high.....it sounded low. Surely it's at least half?

Thus I discovered a truly pathetically written article, in which the whole point was wrong, it was not 28% "ended up" in divorce, but divorced within the same year!

Naturally we were not informed if this included Thai traditional marriages, though the answer is probably obvious as there would not be figures on these unless by survey. Neither were we told the figures about those who couldn't be bothered to legalize their divorce but just separated which would amount to the same thing. Neither do we know how many actually do "end up" in divorce.

As if this wasn't bad enough the article thought the Director's lipflap worthy of repeating.

Jeez...

I wonder if those stats are based on legal marriage (i.e., marriage certificate from govt) or just religious marriage (i.e., may have had the marriage ceremony but never registered the marriage with the govt). Either way, I can easily believe 1 out 3 end in divorce based on my experience in Thailand...sounds about right for all my Thai in-laws/family....no shortage of remarriages within the family...seems to be the in thing to do both now and for the last half century.

Mrs. Chansiri said that the couples with rocky marriages should try to work things out and understand each other more, while avoiding getting involved in such home-wrecking factors as narcotics and gambling, as well as polygamy.

Narcotics are not a "home-wrecking factor". There are many legal narcotics, such as hydrocodone which is used to relieve intense pain.

Polygamy is not necessarily a "home-wrecking factor" either if both members of the marriage agree to it.

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Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

These are indeed sad making figures.

I wonder how many Thai-farang couples would be in that survey. Does somebody know if detailed statistics are available ?

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Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

I believe in the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny.

"Meanwhile, the report has shown that more Thai women have opted to stay single as they believe that they can be financially independent, while more Thai men have enjoyed the single life..."

Perhaps the reason that there is so much divorce during the first year is that Thai women learn, after marriage, that they are the ones who must support the family while the married man still wants to enjoy the single life drunk.gif .

These stats sound about right for most places. The difference apparently is that you need to get a divorce hear in the first year where in other places, such as the US, their is a grace period where you can simply annul the marriage or even have the church annul it years later making it as if the marriage never happened.

But of course they would. How else do you END a marriage? Is this stupid or am I being obtuse?

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

Not much chance for you in Thailand then!

I am vehemently AGAINST any type of marriage, because in the end it likely will cost me my last shirt. Now try to explain that concept to someone who has at least 6 dying grandmothers, a dozen gravely sick water buffalos and a menagerie of unfortunate cousins at home; not to mention that dad urgently needs a new pickup truck and mom cannot live without a more spacious house. No wonder I'm still single. LOL

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

Divorce is a great thing! It's Thai etiquette.

Take her when young, enjoy, when she widens bury her. Find the next, do the same, and a foreverending cycle transmits itself.

If you get shafted in the meantime, enjoy it - find out who was the fool.

Divorce is an educator in all walks of life. ;)

In deepest sympathies for my last 24 Thai wives.... :'(

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Indeed, polygamy does wonders for one's marital status.

28% of marriages didn't make it to one year? Is this possible, but knowing a Thai reporters ability to accurately interpret statistics, I guess we should be thankful that it isn't 280%.

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

Avoid divorce. Don't get married.

1 in 2.8 is 35.7%, not 28%.

1 in 3.57 is 28%.

Mrs. Chansiri said that the couples with rocky marriages should try to work things out and understand each other more, while avoiding getting involved in such home-wrecking factors as narcotics and gambling, as well as polygamy.

Narcotics are not a "home-wrecking factor". There are many legal narcotics, such as hydrocodone which is used to relieve intense pain.

Polygamy is not necessarily a "home-wrecking factor" either if both members of the marriage agree to it.

Legal medicinal narcotics????

nar·cot·ic/närˈkätik/Noun: A drug or other substance affecting mood or behavior and sold for nonmedical purposes, esp. an illegal one.

EDIT: Ok illegal to sell, but can be administered by medical facilities/practitioners for treatment.

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Yes it is and yes it should.

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

I believe in the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny.

Maybe you should, might make you a decent person.

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

Avoid divorce. Don't get married.

Avoid those who avoid marriage.

"Meanwhile, the report has shown that more Thai women have opted to stay single as they believe that they can be financially independent, while more Thai men have enjoyed the single life..."

Perhaps the reason that there is so much divorce during the first year is that Thai women learn, after marriage, that they are the ones who must support the family while the married man still wants to enjoy the single life drunk.gif .

Perhaps that's a one-sided view...

"Meanwhile, the report has shown that more Thai women have opted to stay single as they believe that they can be financially independent, while more Thai men have enjoyed the single life..."

Perhaps the reason that there is so much divorce during the first year is that Thai women learn, after marriage, that they are the ones who must support the family while the married man still wants to enjoy the single life drunk.gif .

Perhaps that's a one-sided view...

Or they discover after marriage their men-folk no longer leave 1,000bht on the bedside table in the morning.

Don't pay attention to numbers, it could be a simple "white lie". Another 1 in 2.8 are beating each other up, so the ones who divorce are smarter

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

do you also believe in santa claus and the tooth fairy ? laugh.png

I know at least one guy whose marriage with a Uzi.

1 in 2.8 is 35.7%, not 28%.

1 in 3.57 is 28%.

Yes and 108,000 out of 285,000 is 37.9%!

Probably the rest of the article is the same quality , so don't bother

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

love is a human construct and not real.

Is divorce such a bad thing? Should a marriage last a lifetime?

Divorce is a terrible thing! I believe in marriage as a pact of love and stability between 2 people that lasts a lifetime. I also believe in monogamy and trust.

love is a human construct and not real.

So is your beer, cigarette and your music! Love is as real as it gets!

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