Couples who get drunk together, stay together, according to a new study

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Drink up, couples of the world — it may save your relationship.

People are constantly trying to find new methods and hidden secrets behind the success of a relationship. Is it understanding? Courtesy? Patience? Turns out it’s alcohol. 

According to a study published in The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Series, couples who drink alcohol together reported a less negative relationship quality over time, and the results were “significantly greater among wives.” 

The study found that couples over the age 50 had better marriages if both couples drank or if both couples abstained from drinking. However, if one person in the relationship remained sober while the other drank, couples were more likely to report of an unsatisfied marriage, especially wives. Read more…

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