A new research has revealed that women are more than twice as likely as men to have regrets about their romantic life
A new research has revealed that women are more than twice as likely as men to have regrets about their romantic life.
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Neal Roese, professor of marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Business in Illinois, has found that when it comes to admitting to regrets - particularly among women - romance is the most common source of nagging anxiety, reports the Daily Mail.
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And in the field of romantic relationships, everyone seems to have made decisions they had come to regret, said Professor Roese.
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Some 370 adults across the United States - ranging in age from 20 to 80 - were asked in a telephone survey to list their biggest regrets, and the most frequently mentioned issue had to do with romance, he said.
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About 44 percent of the women interviewed listed romance, while only 19 percent of the men mentioned it, Professor Roese said.
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Many of the romantic regrets were about 'the one that got away, a missed opportunity or someone you knew in college with whom it didn't quite work out,' Prof Roese said.
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The second-most common regret centered around family issues, such as a desire to have been kinder to a loved one.
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Others regretted not going to college or not divorcing sooner, or choosing money over a life's passion.
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Prof Roese said many of those who took part in the survey were eager to do so, and some even became tearful as they spoke.
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The study will be published in a future issue of Social Psychological and Personality Science. (
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