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Suraj Regmi is a Data Scientist at The World Bank. He says the decision of marrying someone after a relationship is a binary choice. Everyone wants the “best” spouse for them, but you can’t really experiment with many spouses in life to find the best one. So, I would constrain this problem by the number of relationships you can be with all over your life. A man, if never wants to marry, might stay in twenty relationships all over his life on an average.
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CS Grad Student at UAH, Former Data Scientist, The World Bank -- views, content my own and not of my employers.
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