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  1. 1. Marital status of USC-Foreigner Relationship

    • I am a USC and have divorced my Foreign Beneficiary
      2
    • I am/was a Foreign Beneficiary and have divorced my USC Sponsor
      3
    • I am a USC and am separated/in the process of divorce from my Foreign Beneficiary
      1
    • I am a Foreign Beneficiary and am separated/in the process of divorce from my USC Sponsor
      3
    • I am currently married
      71
    • I am in the process of getting married
      32
  2. 2. Marital Status Prior to USC-Foreigner Relationship

    • I am a USC and have been previously married
      33
    • I am a Foreign Beneficiary and have been previously married
      10
    • I am a USC and have not been previously married
      38
    • I am a Foreign Beneficiary and have not been previously married
      31


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Moving to a new country and completely changing your life can be an extra stressor on a relationship, so I'm curious as to whether or not the divorce rates among USC-Foreigner couples are higher or similar to the US national average of approximately 50%.

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Poor Claudeth, we have been married for 3 1/2 years now :unsure:

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my wife( A Filipina) and i will celebrate 2 yrs of marriage in May and i can honestly say being married before that my wife is a perfect match to me. we laugh together and yes get mad at each other but she is awesome about talking thru any disagreement we have. this is the best relationship i have ever been in totally healthy.

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Poor Claudeth, we have been married for 3 1/2 years now :unsure:

lol..i remember brother jim, when she first arrived here...time flies...congrats to the both of you on 3 1/2 yrs...

i forgot when i married sanita..???

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If you are trying to determine divorce rates with your second question you have a bit of a flaw in your poll. I was married prior to this relationship but was widowed, not divorced.

Thanks Krikit. I thought about that after I posted, but it's too late for me to edit. :(

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Poor Claudeth, we have been married for 3 1/2 years now :unsure:

lol..i remember brother jim, when she first arrived here...time flies...congrats to the both of you on 3 1/2 yrs...

i forgot when i married sanita..???

She'll remind you with help from an iron skillet upside the head... :bonk:

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i forgot when i married sanita..???

You silly goose :P:bonk:

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I've always heard the divorce rate for USC/foreigners was lower than for USC/USC... around 20% vs. 50%. It'll be interesting to see what this poll shows.

As for myself and my fiancee, neither of us have been married before.

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I've always heard the divorce rate for USC/foreigners was lower than for USC/USC... around 20% vs. 50%. It'll be interesting to see what this poll shows.

As for myself and my fiancee, neither of us have been married before.

I hope so for our sakes :)

This is our first (and only) marriage and we've been married for almost 2 years. Time does fly!

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My first husband was also from the UK; our marriage lasted 10 years. I've been with Sucker #2, I mean my delightful husband, for 3.5 years, married for just over 2.

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My first husband was also from the UK; our marriage lasted 10 years. I've been with Sucker #2, I mean my delightful husband, for 3.5 years, married for just over 2.

Have you ever accidentally called him, Sucker #1?

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My first husband was also from the UK; our marriage lasted 10 years. I've been with Sucker #2, I mean my delightful husband, for 3.5 years, married for just over 2.

Have you ever accidentally called him, Sucker #1?

One time, very early on in our relationship, I called him by Sucker #1's name when he was doing something incredibly stupid. I realised I associated idiotic behaviour in general with Sucker #1, so he forgave me. He called me by the name of his former, long-term live-in girlfriend once when his mum was over having dinner with us; not comfortable, no, not one jot.

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