What Makes a Marriage Last?
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Fit, cut , hot — and for brawny guys, it for girls.
This latest UCLA study on what draws women to men confirms what we've all known all along: You look good to the ladies, you do more than good with the ladies.
For a while.
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Because apparently a fling is one thing, a lifetime together is quite another. The brawny invariably seen as more volatile and alas, more expendable.
It correlates nicely with a study out last week that showed while women would have a very tough time dating a short guy, that could change in a New York minute if said shorty earned a good salary.
I've seen similar studies of men's preferences for women. The hot ones they might think twice bringing home to mom, they have no trouble bringing home for a night. But for a long-term relationship, she better pass the "mom test." Or, I guess if you're Prince William, the "grandma test" — reports say the queen is not overly enthused by his gal pal.
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I'm not smart enough to know the secret, just the wisdom of a couple just celebrating — get this — 75 years of marriage.
When asked the secret of their longevity, the guy said, "She's always been my best friend."
She smiled, adding only, "And he made me laugh."
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And both were quite good looking, I might add.
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