Getting married

Its official: Mr Perfect does not exist!

London, Dec 15 : Most women rank their partner as only 69 percent perfect, a new poll has found.

According to the poll of 2,000 women commissioned by Remington, not even one woman was found to be completely happy with her man.

How to Manage Money as a Newly Married Couple

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After infidelity, money figures as the most common reason for conflict in modern marriages. Too little of it can be a source of anxiety especially when there are mortgages and loans to be paid off. Again too much of it can also lead to inflated egos and breaking bonds. However the good news for you is that as a newly married couple, your financial responsibilities are relatively few; thus the earlier you make money management a habit, the better your chances of leading a comfortable life later on.

Why women in their 20s rush into marriage

For women who get hitched in their 20s, divorcing in the first couple of years has become a common pattern now, and most of them go through this horrifying phase even before hitting 30.

So When are you Getting Married - 10 Answers to Give Nosy People

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Once you are in a relationship, you realize after a time, it is just not about you two – other people are going to get involved sooner or later. While you don’t so much mind letting your families know about your plans, what seems really irritating are the questions posed by others about your relationship. And even when you are happily single, neighbors, co-workers and even extended family members can sometimes come off as terribly intrusive. So here are ten answers you can shoot back to nosy questions about marriage.

Bride-to-be stabs fiance for not clearing up after engagement party

London, Oct 17 (ANI): A bride-to-be stabbed her fiance with a steak knife when he refused to clear up after their engagement party and stayed in bed, instead.

Why ‘Mr Right is not worth the wait’

A leading IVF specialist has suggested that rather than defer having children, women should forget about waiting for Mr Right and settle for "Mr Not-Too-Bad".

10 Post-wedding Tips for Newlyweds

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Even as you continue to bask in the post-wedding glow, soon Reality could be knocking at your door – if it already hasn’t done so. Newlyweds are often taken aback at hitherto unrevealed aspects of their spouse’s personality. Add to this the pressure of conforming to ideal of the perfect marriage and it could be a recipe for disillusionment and heartache. So here are ten post-wedding tips to help you make a smooth transition from newlyweds to forever-in-love.

Bachelors `twice as likely to die of cancer`

Washington, Oct 14 (ANI): Bachelors take note. You are more likely to die of cancer than married men, a 40-year study has found.

Brides-to-be stripping for sexy photo shoots for grooms

London, Oct 11 (ANI): Hundreds of sizzling brides-to-be are stripping off, as part of the latest trend, to give their better halves a sneak peek into their sexy bodies.

Women prefer ‘average’ man who can cook

London, Sept 04 : A new study has found that six out of 10 women now prefer an average man who is dark, tall and can cook.

A survey of 3,000 women of all ages, commissioned by drinks company Orangina, found that women rated dependability, domesticity, romance, humour and average height when they’re settling for Mr Average.

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