People who marry in their teens have only a 54% chance of still being married after 10 years. However, a survey done by the dating service eHarmony suggests that couples who meet in school (including college) are happier than those who have met other places (through friends, at a bar, etc.) Data shows a person is less likely to get divorced when they get married at an older age. About half of people 25 and under are married, and by the time they're 35, 11% of them will be divorced.
In my opinion most of the high school sweethearts relationships last for a long long time. It really depends on the people though, some people that are sweethearts have a strong lasting relationship while other sweethearts don't.
The odds are a little less than two percent that high school sweethearts will get married and never divorce.
75% will stay together 75% will stay together
not sure but my parents where sweet hearts there in love.
i almost married my ex from gr 12 but didnt start dating till school was out.
80% get married ^o^
Nowhere near 80% got married, unless you're talking about like the 1950s.
Nowadays I think it's more around 2-5%
Not very many.. it depends on chemisty
under 2%
10%
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they was high school sweethearts
Well my cousin and all 10 of her friends got married to their "junior high sweethearts" it was weird... lol
Less than 10%
Denise jackson is Alan Jackson's wife. They were high school sweethearts.
56 percent
A statistically sound answer to this question is impossibly to obtain.
Her name is Felicia. They were High School sweethearts. They have been married a while and have several children.
Carnell and his girlfriend have been together since high school. They were high school sweethearts and have been together over 7 years.
I put this question up and I didn't go up the way I planned. The last sentence should have been we were high school sweethearts!!
No way! People aren't mature enough at that age to realize who they want to spend the rest of their life with. In fact, according to the 2000 census, high school sweethearts make up a large chunk of the number of divorces each year in the U.S.