Hard to be happy if only love

Australian scientists discovered that married couples come together because love still needs many other things to create a happy family.

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China Daily said Australian National University scientists tracked nearly 2,500 couples who were married or unmarried - from 2001 to 2007 to identify factors related to happy life. .

They found that if a man marries before the age of 25 or older than his 9-year-old or older wife, the risk of breaking up is twice that of other subjects.

Children also play an important role in the sustainability of marriage relations. One in five couples who have children before living together have severed ties during the study period. Meanwhile, only 9% of married couples have no children before divorcing.

Women who love and need children more than their partners are more likely to divorce than other sisters

Both parents have a big role in the couple's relationship. 16% of people with separated or divorced parents fall into marriage breakdown, compared with 10% for those whose parents are still attached.

If an individual is married for the second time or more, the risk of marriage breakdown is 90% higher than the first marriage.

One thing that many people do not find surprising is: Money plays an important role in marriage. 16% of couples end their relationship because of poverty or unemployment. The rate of divorce and separation in couples with a solid financial foundation is 9%.

If a family has a smoker and the other person does not smoke, the risk of breaking is also higher than other families.

Research shows that factors that do not affect marriage sustainability include the number of children and employment status of women.