Though an uncontrolled, self-reporting survey is fraught with problems, the percentages have been surprising stable since I posted it.
Well, the poll wasn't about D&D editions, so there was no reason for any faction to hack it.
I think the results aren't terribly surprising, actually. Roughly half are (or have been) married, and and half are not. I suspect it's really just showing an age divide: the marrieds are the older ones, while the singles are the younger ones, with a fair bit of overlap in the middle. Past ENWorld age polls (
here,
here,
here,
here) typically show a nice distribution around age 30 or so. Compare that to
average first marriage age (for men) around 30 in UK and Australia, and 27 in USA. So the poll *might* be suggesting that ENWorlders wait a bit longer than average to marry-- which is fairly typical for the better educated &/or affluent element of a population, anyway.
But really I think it's just showing that ENWorlders (and presumably other gamers, judging by comments about groups) are, in fact, very normal. And honestly, I think this is to be expected, given research that RPGers tend to be among the most well-adjusted people out there!
As for me: currently single, and have had a handful of SOs (but none of them gamer girls, sadly).