Secret To A Happy Marriage: Go On A Break To Avoid Breaking UpTaking two holidays a year, having a meaningful conversation twice a week and cuddling 11 times in a fortnight are key to a successful marriage, reveals a study of 2000 happily married couples by Headwater.
By: Suzanne Seyghal With marriage front of mind for many women in the run up to 29 February’s traditional leap year proposals, a study of 2000 happily married couples by Headwater has identified the main ingredients for a successful future together. The walking holiday specialist’s research shows that husband and wife benefit from taking a short break away together twice a year and eat out in restaurants at least three times a month. However, it doesn’t need to be sweetness and light the whole time as the average happy couple has at least one healthy argument a week. Headwater’s MD Catherine Crone said: “The research indicates what the happily marrieds amongst us have learnt over the years - that marriage is all about give and take, resolving anything that may be bothering you and making time for one another.” Taking time out from the daily routine is also fundamental to long term happiness. For those people who go on two holidays a year, 55% claim they are more likely to make time for each other on while away than at any other time of the year. Of those polled 47% said they were friends with a partner before they became an item and eventually married, which may explain why 58% say they like to go away because on each occasion they are reminded why they love each other so much. Back home, marital harmony comes down to the delicate balance of quality time together and time with friends. In contrast to their usual evenings spent fighting over the remote control, happily married couples tend to make time for at least five movie nights at home plus drinks at the pub together three times a month. However, the survey also indicates that there will be nights out twice a month with friends instead of their other half. The Headwater spokeswoman continues: “Sometimes stepping back from the daily routine can do couples the world of good. Holidays are a great chance to be reminded how to have fun together and spending time together away from the usual distractions of home can reignite the spark that made them fall in love in the first place. “Knowing these results, perhaps now more than ever it’s important for couples to see these shared moments as a fun way to invest in their relationship and weather-proof their marriage.” BREAKDOWN OF RESULTS Holidays - 2 a year Short breaks - 2 a year Say “I love you” - 9 times a fortnight Kiss - 6 times a week Cuddle - 11 times a fortnight Have sex - 2 times a week Deep and meaningful conversation - 2 times a week Dinner out - 3 times a month Drinks out - 3 times a month Healthy argument - 1 a week Lads / Lasses night out without partner - 2 times a month Surprise romantic gesture - 3 times a month Movie night at home - 5 times a month FIVE TIPS FOR MARITAL SUCCESS Make quality time for each other - 50% Share the household chores equally - 35% Know when to say sorry - 33% Turn a blind eye to irritating habits - 21% Don’t go to bed on an argument - 20% For more information on cycling and walking holidays call Headwater on 01606 720199 or book online at http://www.headwater.com - Ends - Note to Editors: About The Survey - The survey of 2000 married people was conducted by OnePoll in January 2012. About Headwater - Established in 1985, Headwater is the leading walking, cycling and canoeing operator for independent and guided holiday options. - Headwater offers over 120 interest-packed itineraries in Europe, Africa, Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean with a wide choice of hand-picked boutique accommodation, meticulously researched route notes, mouth-watering food and wine choices, flexible daily departures and a Headwater overseas team that delivers a free luggage system between hotels. For further information or press trip opportunities please contact: Suzanne Seyghal, Headwater PR Manager Tel: 020 8971 2967 Email: Felicity Hay, Headwater PR Assistant Tel: 020 8971 0498 Email: felicity.hay@ End
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