Ignorance is romantic bliss
Research published in Psychological Science reveals that people who think their partners are a perfect fit stay happier, even if they’re wrong. For the study, 222 couples were recruited as they applied for their marriage licenses at Buffalo, New York. The participants filled out surveys on themselves, their partner, and their marriage every six months for three years. Findings showed that people who had an unrealistically idealistic view of their spouse actually stayed happier over three years than people who were the least idealist
Research published in Psychological Science reveals that people who think their partners are a perfect fit stay happier, even if they’re wrong. For the study, 222 couples were recruited as they applied for their marriage licenses at Buffalo, New York. The participants filled out surveys on themselves, their partner, and their marriage every six months for three years. Findings showed that people who had an unrealistically idealistic view of their spouse actually stayed happier over three years than people who were the least idealist
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