Kevin Durant, the 37-year-old NBA star, shared his views on marriage and relationships during an episode of Bobbi Althoff’s podcast, Not This Again. He expressed that he does not want to get married, citing the high chances of divorce as a practical concern.
“I think divorce is actually more of a realistic… ‘cause I mean, the percent is higher,” said Durant, referring to the common statistic that 50% of marriages end in divorce.
Durant acknowledged the unfavorable odds but compared them to the challenges he faces in basketball, concluding that marriage involves committing to something "forever," which he is hesitant to take on.
“Do I want to be with this somebody every day? Hang with the same person every day?” Durant questioned, emphasizing his preference for relationships with fewer expectations.
He clarified that his hesitation is not about the ceremony itself, as he never dreamed of having a wedding day and didn’t find weddings particularly appealing.
“I never really dreamt of having a wedding day. It was never really when I go to weddings. This is cool,” Durant told Althoff.
Kevin Durant prefers relationships without the formality or expectations of marriage, valuing personal space and realistic views on lifelong commitment.
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