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Love not enough to make a marriage work

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Love not enough to make a marriage work

London, July 25 (ANI): Love has no major role to play in keeping couples together. In fact, the chances of a couple staying together are affected by age, previous relationships - and smoking.

That’s the conclusion of a new study, which was conducted by researchers at the Australian National University.

To reach the conclusion, boffins spent six years monitoring 2,500 couples who were married or living together, reports The Daily Express.

The study found that money played a major factor in deciding whether a couple stand the test of time.

The study, entitled “What’s Love Got to Do With It”, showed that a quarter of partnerships and marriages will end within six years and half will be over within 25 years.

It also found that a husband who is nine or more years older than his wife is twice as likely to get divorced, as are husbands who get married before they turn 25.

Couples were twice as likely to split if the wife had a much stronger preference for children or for more of them. Smoking and drinking rates also contributed to relationship breakdown, the study found. (ANI)
 

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The more $billion we lose, the more we luv each other! *hee*hee*
 

tun_dr_m

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The sad truth in SG is love is weak and crisis is much stronger.

When the weak SG strength of love can not withstand the pressure of crisis:

Marriage is broken and family including children suffers deeply.

And crisis isn't temporary in SG. It is here to stay and prolong for a generation at least.
 

SamuelStalin

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This is true. With few exceptions even playboys and pickup artists need money to begin their games of love with.

So "love", "security", "future" in this world are all BS. All comes to mean the same thing as and can be bought by money.

So my advice is: just settle for product testing. Or trial period. Go for some nice dinners, talk cock, hold hands, hug and fuck a few times, and then, when the taste turns stale, change.

Do you eat at a rotten apple again and again let alone one more time?


Love not enough to make a marriage work

London, July 25 (ANI): Love has no major role to play in keeping couples together. In fact, the chances of a couple staying together are affected by age, previous relationships - and smoking.

That’s the conclusion of a new study, which was conducted by researchers at the Australian National University.

To reach the conclusion, boffins spent six years monitoring 2,500 couples who were married or living together, reports The Daily Express.

The study found that money played a major factor in deciding whether a couple stand the test of time.

The study, entitled “What’s Love Got to Do With It”, showed that a quarter of partnerships and marriages will end within six years and half will be over within 25 years.

It also found that a husband who is nine or more years older than his wife is twice as likely to get divorced, as are husbands who get married before they turn 25.

Couples were twice as likely to split if the wife had a much stronger preference for children or for more of them. Smoking and drinking rates also contributed to relationship breakdown, the study found. (ANI)
 

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The Black Eyed Peas - Where Is The Love

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When you have lots of money...........! Love will follow suite.......!:o

Yah very true! ...... and it can be damn irritating when the bitches throw themselves at you after learning of the many zeroes in your bank accounts :(
 

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Important for a succesful marriage.

Money
The woman must be a man bitch when she is home from work. Release mans' stress...and thus man can think better.
Man must get woman orgasm's...to appreciate sex.
Woman must give good oral sex, when not in the mood for sex.
...etc...I ams everybody else can add to this list.
 

krafty

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ideally, is to have a caring wife and few good buddies. Unfortunately, all turn out the other way,sigh...:(

Love not enough to make a marriage work

London, July 25 (ANI): Love has no major role to play in keeping couples together. In fact, the chances of a couple staying together are affected by age, previous relationships - and smoking.

That’s the conclusion of a new study, which was conducted by researchers at the Australian National University.

To reach the conclusion, boffins spent six years monitoring 2,500 couples who were married or living together, reports The Daily Express.

The study found that money played a major factor in deciding whether a couple stand the test of time.

The study, entitled “What’s Love Got to Do With It”, showed that a quarter of partnerships and marriages will end within six years and half will be over within 25 years.

It also found that a husband who is nine or more years older than his wife is twice as likely to get divorced, as are husbands who get married before they turn 25.

Couples were twice as likely to split if the wife had a much stronger preference for children or for more of them. Smoking and drinking rates also contributed to relationship breakdown, the study found. (ANI)
 
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