A new survey of 2,000 Americans who are married or in relationships reveals that 26% view their partner as their complete opposite.
The study, conducted by Talker Research on behalf of sexual wellness brand LELO, explored the age-old question of whether opposites really attract — and most people think they do. Nearly three-quarters of respondents (73%) said they believe in the “opposites attract” idea, with women slightly more likely to agree than men (74% vs. 69%).
About two-thirds (65%) said the saying applies to their own relationship.
When it comes to personality types, introverts were more likely to be drawn to extroverts (58%), while 55% of extroverts said they prefer introverted partners.
The Zodiac Factor
Astrology enthusiasts may find the results interesting: Aries, Libras, a