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And straight couples were more likely to stay physically agitated after a conflict.
In research by Sara Algoe and colleagues, grateful couples were more satisfied in their relationships and felt closer to each other.
Same-sex couples were more likely than opposite-sex married couples to both be college graduates (31 percent) and more likely to be of different races (12 percent).
Gay couples were more likely to feel that they could confide in their partners, experience high levels of affection and be happier with their sex lives.
The first draft of a forthcoming white paper on the family, drawn up by Paul Boateng at the Home Office, dared to venture the opinion that children brought up by married couples were more likely to have stable childhoods.
But when the father participated more in caregiving, like preparing meals for the child or giving baths, the couples were more likely to display less supportive and more undermining co-parenting behavior toward each other.
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The selection of couples is more democratic.
"Couples are more stable when both partners are sharing.
Young couples are more likely to live apart from relatives.
But one could also infer that stable couples are more likely to marry than unstable ones.
Mr Cameron says that married couples are more stable than unmarried ones.
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