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Swedish Recipe for Married Bliss
STOCKHOLM, Friday.
Happy marriages can be
scientifically planned - according
to Professor Harvey !
tookey of the University of
Southern Cal formal, ". who Is - .
now in Sweden.
He claims that any couple that
can answer correctly a set of
test questions he has drawn up
have, every chance of remaining
happily married.
Six factors which he believes
are particularly important for a
happy marriage, are:
(1) Absence of jealousy by
either partner.
(2) Some common spare time
interest.
(3) Both partners remaining
I friendly sociable people, ' retain
I ing contacts with the outside
world.
j (4) Not more than three years'
difference in age). l ' ' * tests
(5) At least one year's engagement.
(6 The setting of a definite
limit beyond which quarrels are
not allowed to go when the
quarrel limit" is reached, one
of the partners should leave the
room. ', '"
Professor Locke bases his
theories on intimate - studies
which he has made of the lives
of the 200 most happily married
couples in Indiana and of
525-divorced people, * '"
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