British study: Marriage makes you happier!
British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.British study: Marriage makes you happier!
Many people suffer from low levels of joy after time, especially if the marriage is built on love and friendship.
According to the Daily Mail, the researchers said marriage is often said to be a "necessary evil," but the new study confirmed that marriage has many benefits, the most important of which is increased happiness and satisfaction.
In particular, the researchers stressed that middle-aged people feel happy through marriage, especially if a woman takes her husband as her best friend.
To confirm the results of the study, researchers from the Vancouver College of Britain used two surveys in the UK to analyze whether marriage affects happiness or not.
The data were collected from a long-term survey conducted by the British Household Group, which collected from about 30,000 people between 1991 and 2009.
Their analysis revealed that married couples were happier and more comfortable with life than loneliness.
"Even after years of marriage, they are still more comfortable," said Professor John Hellewell, co-author of the study.
The friendship can help explain why happiness does not decrease in marriage over time, the researchers said, pointing out that the right choice promotes happiness.

