This is the biggest relationship deal-breaker for British daters… but do YOU agree?
A staggering 71 per cent of people surveyed by YouGov said this trait was unacceptable and would be grounds for a break-up
RELATIONSHIPS may start off warm and fuzzy, but as time goes on you start to realise the little habits that bother you.
While some people are able to look pass the annoyances, for others they become deal-breakers and signal the end of a romance.
Men and women have revealed their top bug bears that they would consider splitting up over, and they didn’t hold back.
The top deal-breaker was a partner that was messier and less clean than you.
A staggering 71 per cent of people surveyed by said this trait was unacceptable and would be grounds for a break-up.
Other deal-breakers in the top few included a partner that was less intelligent than you, or if they were less easy-going.
TOP RELATIONSHIP DEAL-BREAKERS
- A partner caring less about being clean and tidy
- A partner being less intelligent
- A partner being less easy-going
- A partner having different religious views
- A partner having different political views
- A partner being less organised than you
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Having a different religion or political views proved to be a top factor for breaking up.
The survey also looked at factors that wouldn’t be a massive issue for couples.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, having a partner that earned more money didn’t prove to be a big problem, with 84 per cent saying they were comfortable with that concept.
Hello fancy meals out and luxury holidays!
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Couples also didn’t mind if their partners were more spontaneous, were less or more sexually experienced or had more ambition.
So what you do you think? Better clean up those dishes quick!
We previously revealed how a Brit dating expert told men to avoid ‘overweight and entitled’ UK women… and to go for ‘good and beautiful’ Russian and Eastern European girls instead.
We also shared how single Brits are blowing over £3000 a year trying to impress new partners – spending more money than anywhere else in Europe.