"the odds of a successful r are low' would suffice imho.
This would be a total hope kill. It would also require further explanation.
For me the reason why the odds are (seem to be) low is because most of the times the LBS will no longer be interested in a relationship with the MLCer when the MLCer is finally out of the tunnel. I have said it over and over and over in the board, the lenght of MLC and the lengh of human life are not compatible.
But, of course, that is how I see things and that is my experience from real life, reading the board (there are many racounts from MLCers posted by LBS, we have threads with MLCers views, plus what members who have had their own MLC said, Sewing22 comes to mind).
I also need to factor that we do not know what is/has been going on the life of many board members because they stop posting. Some of us are still in contact with board members, and some members who no longer post are seeing their MLCer getting closer. However, those stories do not show in the board. How do we count? Just by the people that are still here? All members?
RCR may see the odds being low for other reason(s). Which of the reasons is the right one? No one knows, because it depends of each person experience and of how each of us reads/interpret things.
The site main page is simple and covers the essencial. The rest can be found in the articles and blog posts.
Odds can be a funny thing. My grandmother shouldn't had survived the stoke and epileptic seizures she had in the hospital. She did. But then she may not make it a week. She did. Then it was, she may not live more than a week home. A month tops. We are on our way to two months home. It She is far from well, but there are small improvements. She is 96 and a half, so, in any case, time is against her, but if I would had paid attention to the odds (or be frightned by them), I would had give up and would had not done the massages and limb exercises that have been helping her.
For the records, I think a MLCer coming out of crisis and reconcilliation are two different things. In my view, most MLCers come out of crisis, but most marriages will not survive a spouse MLC. I have listed the main reason why it is so for me.
However, HS and other similar sites may help increase the odds. The information is useful and can help people understand what they are dealing with.
I'm a glass half full person.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)