There are lots of reasons why marriage might not be for everybody, but if you’re afraid that taking the next step means your partner will suddenly stop thinking you’re hot, you gotta get a new reason.
Cuz apparently that’s more of a thing you see on TV than IRL.
Cosmopolitan just surveyed 1,162 married men and women between the ages of 20 and 29, and the results were very illuminating.
Although Cosmo’s survey revealed that yes, you will have less sex after you get married, it’s not because your partner finds you suddenly repulsive.
Their conclusions show that most married twentysomethings continue to find their baes just as attractive as they did before they got married, if not more.
If not more?!
Hot damn.
In fact, 93% of participants in the story described their marriages as either extremely or somewhat happy. So yeah, maybe it’ll work out for all your high school friends whose engagement announcements are hanging up on your fridge right now. Maybe.
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