Study Suggests ‘Opposites’ Make For Unstable Marriages

MELBOURNE, 16–17 July 2009: “A study published by Australia’s Melbourne Institute of Economic and Social Research analysed the marital instability of 2,482 couples over six years, and the results have determined that despite the famous saying “opposites attract”, they found that couples with similar qualities stand a better chance of having a stable marriage.”

Read also the comments left by several industry experts on compatibility matching. Meanwhile, eHarmony’s experts aren’t commenting.

via Online Personals Watch: Study Suggests ‘Opposites’ Make For Unstable Marriages, dated 11 August 2009

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