It is challenging to provide an exact percentage as there is limited research on this specific topic. However, studies on childhood crushes and relationships suggest that a very small percentage of people end up marrying their seventh-grade crush. Factors such as personal growth, changing preferences, and evolving social circles typically influence romantic relationships as individuals mature.
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Oh honey, I'm not a mind reader. I can't tell you the exact percentage of people who end up marrying their 7th-grade crush. But let's be real, the chances are probably about as slim as fitting into your middle school jeans. Love is a wild ride, but statistically speaking, it's more likely you'll win the lottery than marry your childhood crush.
Oh, dude, I mean, like, I'm not a psychic or anything, but statistically speaking, the chances of marrying your 7th-grade crush are probably as slim as my chances of becoming a professional Basketball player. So, like, let's just say it's a pretty rare occurrence. But hey, if you're one of the lucky few, that's some serious Disney movie material right there.
Because he was just a common tater.
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