A survey conducted at the University of Central Queensland shows that happy couples “get” a couple of pounds during the first year of marriage. Happy couples are healthier, do not consume fast food, and rarely drink alcoholic drinks, so even though they eat healthy, they get on weight, and the reason is that they eat in large quantities.
Married partners are more relaxed and less concerned about whether they gain weight because they do not have to watch their line in order to attract someone because they already have a person with whom they want to spend their entire live. However, experts believe that happy couples should still find some common physical activity to consume calories and preserve their body weight.
I don’t know how the results of this survey can be right. My husband and I are not “fat” but the few extra pounds we have gained we don’t feel comfortable with. But we are comfortable with each other.
OK.. I know couples who are skinny and happy, and those who are fat but unhappy. Perhaps, in percentages, the happy, fat pairs are prevalent.
We are a happy couple but lucky to never be fat, and even I try to be more fat.
Perhaps, in percentages, the happy, fat pairs are prevalent.
I do not believe this research…however, there can be some truth
Maybe it’s true. I know couples who are fat .or is only one fat, and the other does not. They have good marriages…Nevertheless, it all depends on the people themselves.
Exactly so .. most depends on each individual .. I also will now get a kilo more
They will not stay happy when or if their health goes bad. Great one
Yes, I agree. Physically, it’s not good, although I think they are psychically happier.