Few consequences of purchasing power on romantic relationships
Posted on September 7, 2008
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According to nearly three-quarters of French (73%), the current problems of purchasing power would not affect their sex lives. In any case that reveals a study conducted by OpinionWay for Match.com and Metro, published Friday, September 5. The survey, conducted from testimonies of 400 couples, shows that the French consider that love is stronger than anything else. According to Ronan Chatelier, a sociologist and expert Match.com, “the interviewees do not balance the property of infinite love and material benefits as lower heating, the price of a barrel of oil,” inflation …”. According to the results of the study, 15% of couples believe that purchasing power has impacted due to the declining purchasing power. For example, 46% had to reduce their budgets and holiday outings, which has affected their love life.
However, 64% of respondents said they were looking for “good plans” to quit or go on holiday cheaper, and 30% of men say they looked for people less materialistic “with which to be a couple, because of the decline of their purchasing power.

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