If you're looking for happily ever after, a new study suggests you should date the frog, not the prince.
New research from Florida State University says relationships work out better when the woman is paired up with a less attractive man.
They analyzed newlyweds and found that the women with less attractive partners were happier.
The study says women apparently do more housework and are more attentive overall.
On the other side, they found that women with more attractive husbands were more likely to diet and obsess over exercising and were not as happy.
If you're looking for happily ever after, a new study suggests you should date the frog, not the prince.
If you're looking for happily ever after, a new study suggests you should date the frog, not the prince.
New research from Florida State University says relationships work out better when the woman is paired up with a less attractive man.
They analyzed newlyweds and found that the women with less attractive partners were happier.
The study says women apparently do more housework and are more attentive overall.
On the other side, they found that women with more attractive husbands were more likely to diet and obsess over exercising and were not as happy.
New research from Florida State University says relationships work out better when the woman is paired up with a less attractive man.
They analyzed newlyweds and found that the women with less attractive partners were happier.
The study says women apparently do more housework and are more attentive overall.
On the other side, they found that women with more attractive husbands were more likely to diet and obsess over exercising and were not as happy.
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