Most people stop attempting to acquire additional spouses after they find a good one, so the actual rate of success isn’t reflective of the number of successes someone could statistically expect if they worked at it continuously for 100 years.
Many people marry more than once in their lifetime; I’m not sure what the average is offhand- but I didn’t reference marriages, I measured conditions at a specified point in lifespan.
Most people stop attempting to acquire additional spouses after they find a good one, so the actual rate of success isn’t reflective of the number of successes someone could statistically expect if they worked at it continuously for 100 years.
Many people marry more than once in their lifetime; I’m not sure what the average is offhand- but I didn’t reference marriages, I measured conditions at a specified point in lifespan.