Having 'opposite' traits doesn't negatively impact on the success of the relationship.
Apparently when it comes to love, opposites DO attract.
New research from Michigan State University, found although many people DO find love with someone with a similar personality - having 'opposite' traits doesn't negatively impact on the success of the relationship.
The Irish Daily Mail reports the study, of almost 1,300 couples aged 19 to 89 who had been together for an average of 30 years, also found those who were more extraverted, agreeable, conscientious, open-minded and less negatively emotional were reported to be most satisfied in their relationships overall.
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