420 months
4 months
20 months
Forget it, too depressing.
Not counting deaths:
9 months
33 months
13 months
48 months
(323 and counting)
16 months
21 months
94 months
60 months and counting.
3 months
2 months
1 month
1 year.
6 years
32 years and counting.
196 months
127 months
I’d be interested in seeing what kind of distribution you can fit to the data. IIRC from my stats classes, failure time is often modeled with a Weibull distribution or a Gamma distribution.
I dated a lot in high school and college but there’s no way I can even guess at the lengths at this late date. So those two are marriages, first and current … So I guess ONLY count the first one … The second has most definitely not failed!
36 months
1 month
14 months (f-buddy)
65 months
1.5 months (f-buddy)
Now married, happily, for 63 months. Together for 75 months.
2 weeks (yes really)
For some reason I feel like mentioning only that and my 2.5-year relationship/marriage that failed utterly. Not sure I would call anything else a failure.
No shit.
There were breaks in both of my relationships- In all cases she broke up with me but then ended up begging me back several times. My current marriage, we might as well call it at this point. It might make it til the next anniversary in 3 months, but it doesnt really exist.
So:
42 mos.
114 mos.
No data yet.
How far back? I’ve had girlfriends since grade 7. It would take me a half hour to list them all.
54 months
35months
58months
687 months, it ain’t failed yet.
1st) 78 Months
2nd) 207 Months
3rd) 6 Months
4th) 1 Month