News from LONDON (Reuters) about "three years of failure" has been replaced by "the seven year itch," as a turning point in which couples begin to take each other for granted, according to a new study.The 7-year Itch Is Now Three Years Seed
Weight gain, greed, and cuts his toenails on the floor and snoring are some of the murderers of the passion that led to a faster decline in relations during the fast of the last century, 21 states study commissioned by Warner Brothers to promote the comedy "Hall Pass" in theaters in the United Kingdom.
The survey of 2000 British adults in constant showed the mark of 36 months when the ratio of peak stress levels, and identifies a new trend of "pass pink" and "solo" vacation away from spouses and partners Brits resort to many to keep alive the romance.
"The long hours with money problems are clearly wreak havoc on modern relationships and we are seeing a growing trend for holidays and weekends of weddings and relationships to revitalize the romantic spark," said pollster Judi James who oversaw the research.
The comments of the survey compared with those of short-term relationships (defined as less than three years) and those who were married or in long-term partnership.
The results showed that 67 percent of respondents said that small irritations that are seemingly harmless and often endearing in the first flushes of love often extend to greater irritation around 36 months.
More than half of Britons (52 percent) had fewer relations, said that having sex at least three times a week, compared to only 16 percent of those in relationships of more than three years.
This suggests that we grow old together, romance gives way to a day to practice, supported by the fact that 55 percent of those employed in long-term relationships to admit they are now "plan" their romantic era.
The report also indicates that the first love can expect an average of three compliments per week from their partners - a figure that drops to an average of only a compliment weekly mark the high tide three years.
The prognosis worsens the more we stay in relationships, three of 10 respondents who were in a relationship for five years or older reported having never received compliments from their partners.
The results also show that over three quarters (76 percent) of respondents said that "personal space is important" in a relationship and highlighted the increase in individual activities.
A third (34%) of those who have lived their partners for more than three years is at least two evenings per month defined as "pass" or "flag", it is recognized that they can pursue their interests and 58 percent from the same sample group to enjoy holidays without a partner on a regular basis.
The first 10 daily niggles and passion-killer: Weight gain 1 / lack of exercise, 13 per cent, 2 Spend money and savings, 11 percent, antisocial 3 hours, 10 percent, 4 hygiene problems ( cleaning staff), 9, 5 percent In-Laws/extended family - too much / too little, 9 percent, 6 The lack of romance (sex, trafficking, etc.), 8, 7 percent alcohol - drinking too much, for 7 percent, 8 snoring and sleep habits anti-social, 6 percent, 9 Lapsed Same Old Fashion underwear and clothing, 4 percent, 10 swimsuits - Stray nail cutting, etc., 4 per cent.
Weight gain, greed, and cuts his toenails on the floor and snoring are some of the murderers of the passion that led to a faster decline in relations during the fast of the last century, 21 states study commissioned by Warner Brothers to promote the comedy "Hall Pass" in theaters in the United Kingdom.
The survey of 2000 British adults in constant showed the mark of 36 months when the ratio of peak stress levels, and identifies a new trend of "pass pink" and "solo" vacation away from spouses and partners Brits resort to many to keep alive the romance.
"The long hours with money problems are clearly wreak havoc on modern relationships and we are seeing a growing trend for holidays and weekends of weddings and relationships to revitalize the romantic spark," said pollster Judi James who oversaw the research.
The comments of the survey compared with those of short-term relationships (defined as less than three years) and those who were married or in long-term partnership.
The results showed that 67 percent of respondents said that small irritations that are seemingly harmless and often endearing in the first flushes of love often extend to greater irritation around 36 months.
More than half of Britons (52 percent) had fewer relations, said that having sex at least three times a week, compared to only 16 percent of those in relationships of more than three years.
This suggests that we grow old together, romance gives way to a day to practice, supported by the fact that 55 percent of those employed in long-term relationships to admit they are now "plan" their romantic era.
The report also indicates that the first love can expect an average of three compliments per week from their partners - a figure that drops to an average of only a compliment weekly mark the high tide three years.
The prognosis worsens the more we stay in relationships, three of 10 respondents who were in a relationship for five years or older reported having never received compliments from their partners.
The results also show that over three quarters (76 percent) of respondents said that "personal space is important" in a relationship and highlighted the increase in individual activities.
A third (34%) of those who have lived their partners for more than three years is at least two evenings per month defined as "pass" or "flag", it is recognized that they can pursue their interests and 58 percent from the same sample group to enjoy holidays without a partner on a regular basis.
The first 10 daily niggles and passion-killer: Weight gain 1 / lack of exercise, 13 per cent, 2 Spend money and savings, 11 percent, antisocial 3 hours, 10 percent, 4 hygiene problems ( cleaning staff), 9, 5 percent In-Laws/extended family - too much / too little, 9 percent, 6 The lack of romance (sex, trafficking, etc.), 8, 7 percent alcohol - drinking too much, for 7 percent, 8 snoring and sleep habits anti-social, 6 percent, 9 Lapsed Same Old Fashion underwear and clothing, 4 percent, 10 swimsuits - Stray nail cutting, etc., 4 per cent.