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More than half of Brits are in a relationship with someone who isn’t their ‘type’

More than half of Brits are in a relationship with someone who isn’t their ‘type’

More than half of Brits have a ‘type’ they prefer to date – but a third are in a long-term relationship with someone who doesn’t fit the bill. A study of 2,000 adults found 58 per cent of singletons admit they avoid dating matches that don’t fit all their chosen criteria. 2 Most people have an ideal ‘type’ in relationships Credit: Getty The biggest distinguishers in the desirability league boil down to physical characteristics such as hair colour, height, and body size. Blondes might have more fun but brunettes outperform blondes for both men and women, while height still matters… Read Full Article