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The Five Year Itch

You’ve heard of the seven year itch?  Well, it’s been moved up to five years.

A new study by the Max Plank Institute in Germany indicates that couples begin to tire of each other after only four years together.  The peak divorce risk occurs just before their fifth anniversary.

The good news is that those who make it to ten years are likely to remain married forever.

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