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Q: A new survey says that 3% of people would end a relationship if their significant other started doing this in public?

Source: https://onlinedoctor.superdrug.com/romantic-tradeoffs/index.html

A: wearing sweatpants

A new survey dug into those typical dating dealbreakers, and found out how many people had relationships where they caved on pretty major issues.  Here are the results.

  1. 29% have been with someone who wasn’t romantic.

 

  1. 20% with someone who wasn’t their type.

 

  1. 20% with someone who they argued with DAILY.

 

  1. 15% with someone who let their physical appearance go once they got in the relationship.

 

  1. And 12% have been with someone who they found unattractive.

The survey also found around 3% of people would end a relationship if their significant other started wearing sweatpants in public.

 

 

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