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Published 18:00 6 Jul 2018 BST
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"As newlyweds, the couples who divorced after seven or more years were almost giddily affectionate (in the beginning), displaying about one-third more affection than did spouses who were later happily married," the researchers wrote in the study, which was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
It can be that that early level of infatuation can burn away, revealing that a pair might not be well-suited or maybe that the level of affection the couple expects from one another is simply impossible to keep up.
"Couples whose marriages begin in romantic bliss are particularly divorce-prone because such intensity is too hard to maintain," wrote former Psychology Today editor Aviva Patz .
"Believe it or not, marriages that start out with less 'Hollywood romance' usually have more promising futures."Life
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