A quarter of coupled-up Americans say their partner is their “polar opposite.”
That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 Americans in a relationship or married, which found that 26% believe their partner is the complete opposite of them.
The survey explored how many truly believe that opposites attract, finding that the majority do (73%), with women being more likely to (74% vs. 69%).
Further, the survey conducted by Talker Research for LELO found that 65% believe the “opposites attract” theory applies to them and their partner.
Respondents were split by personality indicators, finding that introverts tend to prefer extroverts (58%), and extroverts tend to prefer introverts (55%).
The stars have something to say, too. Aries, Libras and Scorpios are likeliest to believe that opposi

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