New research has revealed that partners who share similar drinking habits are much less likely to split up, whether that's being teetoal together or big boozers Couples that drink together stay together, new research says (Image: Getty Images)
Couples who get drunk together stay together, boffins claim.
New research has revealed partners who enjoy sharing a bottle of wine or two are less likely to split up.
And similar drinking habits, whether it’s being teetotal or a big boozer, are a major sign of a happy marriage.
Researchers also found that a mismatch in drinking habits can raise the risk of divorce.
The team, from the University of Buffalo, New York, said: “With respect to marital satisfaction and divorce, the key predictor seems to be whether the members of the couple ca

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