I think it is just the way that women are treated by a man no matter what he looks like. Shallow people look for good looking people because they like to make others envy them but behind closed doors they look for some one even better then what they have. Kind of like being fickle. If a good looking person rejects you then you are lucky because they are too picky and will lead lonely lives. I have a very handsome man that is 25 years younger than me but I also have not been with a man for years since my husband died and took care of myself. My man said women are too loose and want a different man at the drop of a hat.
Why Marriages Are Happier When Wives Are a Bit Thinner Than Their Husbands
The idea that weight plays a part in a happy marriage seems unlikely, but surprisingly, there seems to be some evidence that supports this statement. According to a study, married couples are more satisfied and happy when the wives are thinner than their husbands.
We at Bright Side got curious as to why this was the case and are here to share the conclusions these researchers have made.
A couples’ body size can play a role in their relationship.
Newlyweds filled out martial satisfaction questions biannually for 4 years, and the study showed, on average, that in marriages where the wife was slimmer than the husband, they were happier. This was based on the couples’ BMI (body mass index), which can be calculated using weight and height.
This doesn’t mean there’s a need for women to undergo extreme dieting and exercise, but rather, it just refers to their BMI in relation to their husbands’.
Women’s perception of attractiveness differs from men’s.
In a study, men and women were given 100 photographs and asked to rate how attractive they found the person in the image. Men tended to agree with the women they found attractive, whereas women had more varied results.
The qualities that men preferred and found to be more appealing were thinness and seductiveness, whereas women slightly favored thin and muscular men, but the same picture of the same man was given high scores by some women, and the same man was also given a low score by other women.
Women tend to prefer bigger men due to evolution and primal tendencies.
Old habits die hard. Dating back to our cave-people instincts, women see larger men as strong hunters who can protect them and provide sustenance for them and their families. This may be why, instinctively and subconsciously, women tend to be more attracted to taller and broader men.
There are always exceptions.
While the study showed that the majority of couples had similar results, there were exceptions, as many other factors play a massive part in the happiness of a marriage, such as mental health, income level, social lives, etc. This proves that women of any size and stature can be happy with the right partner.
What do you think about the results of these studies? Do you feel marriages with larger husbands are happier? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Comments
weird study. As long as the people are happy with themselves and with each other, they will feel good
my ex was a bit overweight so she was slightly wider than me. It didn't bother me but I remember how many complexes she had.. maybe we need more studies on the topic of self love and acceptance :(

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