No idea, but I know one thing, you make your own succesrate by both working the problem, by both wanting to be together and staying that way. By both investing in a smooth and good relationship. If either of you doesnt really want to, the succesrate will drop immediately... :)
2007-05-08 23:42:21
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answered by freebird31wizard 6
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I don't know what the actual rate is, however when I seperated from my first husband, we got back together for not even two months and I filed for divorce. When I seperated from my oldest son's dad, I never wanted him back. Not even for my child, it wasn't worth the pain and misery. My experience is that it doesn't work out. I guess if you are angry or distant enough to seperate, healing that is unlikely. But that is just me, some people may need that time apart to see what is missing, and realize just how much they truly love that person.
2007-05-08 23:46:20
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answered by Austins Mom 6
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Sometimes the greatest Journey...
Is the Distance...
Between two People...
Sea ya
Daytripper
2007-05-09 00:13:31
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answered by Daytripper 3
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50-50
2007-05-08 23:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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