Thursday, July 16, 2009

cam best je tjuk ni- Looking for love? Australian study has some ideas

ADELAIDE, Australia - If you're looking for happily ever after, Australian researchers have a suggestion: Find a partner who shares your smoking habits.
So what predicts romantic longevity? Age, for one.
Couples in which the man was one year younger or up to three years older than the woman had less than half the separation risk of couples where the man was nine or more years older. Couples in which the man was two or more years younger than his partner also showed a higher risk of splitting up.
Money, too, plays a role: Couples with low household incomes were more likely to split than those with moderate or high incomes. Men who were unemployed had less stable relationships, as did men whose parents had separated.
A nicotine habit can have a profound impact. Relationships in which one partner smoked and the other didn't saw their risk of separation shoot to more than 75 percent of those in which neither partner smoked.
The study found, however, education levels had no effect on marital stability.

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