And it is the case that the more developed a country is, the lower the age gaps are.
To be fair, that sounds like one of those instances that is massively skewed by a subset of the data. Less developed countries tend to have more child marriage, which massively throw off the stats, and are not indicative (necessarily) of age gaps among adult relationships.
To be fair, that sounds like one of those instances that is massively skewed by a subset of the data. Less developed countries tend to have more child marriage, which massively throw off the stats, and are not indicative (necessarily) of age gaps among adult relationships.
Well yeah doesn't that just go to show then that the average is quite small?
Most relationships I see, particularly in long term stages, are within 2-4 year age differences.