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Money matters: women prefer rich men for marriage

Wondering what women really want? To your utter disappointment, it's not good looks or a cracking sense of humor. Money is what makes a woman's world going, a new study states

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According to a new study by German researchers, money is the most important criterion for a majority of women while choosing a partner to settle down in life.

With women acquiring top positions at workplace, they are looking for men to have a spending power to match, said the study.

The Cologne-based Institute for the German Economy claimed women quizzed in a survey said they wanted to avoid stress and confrontation over big differences in earnings, the Daily Mail reports.

Findings of the study

Women spend more on beauty than health--study

It's a universally known fact that women are obsessed with looking beautiful, and as per the researchers of a new study, looks matters so much to British women that they happily spend money on cosmetics than on fitness/health.

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Study researchers revealed that on average British women spend 336 pounds on beauty enhancement products and mere 228 pounds on gym membership and health care. In short, women are more than willing to maintain their outer beauty at the expense of their health.

While commenting on the findings, spokesman for the healthcare organization, Benenden Healthcare Society that conducted the survey, said in a press release, “There’s a real danger that British women are becoming too focused on what they look like and forgetting to look after their inner health.”

Thinness may make you look older

New York, April 1:Women generally think that being slim would make them more beautiful and glamorous, adding up the spotless smooth skin and shiny hair. But, according to a new study this assumption is totally wrong, revealing dieting actually makes them look older.

Thinness may make you look older

According to the novel study, being thin can affect one's face, making it appear older, while the fatter faces look younger.

The study results show the thinness ages us more than anything else. But, this holds true only for women over 40, says lead study author Dr. Bahman Guyuron, who is the chairman of the department of surgery at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland.

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