I read this post (http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/relationships/perfect-combination-happy-family-article-ilgg.html) on what constitutes a happy family. Specifically this post is about the number and gender of children that constitutes a happy family. The data is based on families having more than one child - for some reason single child and childless families have been excluded from the study.
I wonder though how happiness was defined. Did they ask the respondent "Are you happy? Or "Rate your happiness in a scale of 1-5"?
Based on the survey, apparently a 2 daughter family is the happiest.
Interesting.
Additional reading: http://vbala99.blogspot.com/2010/11/politicially-incorrect-truths-and.html
yippeee.. I have 2 daughters!..
ReplyDeleteNonsense.!
A child is what makes the bond between couples strong, especially weak couples.. But if the bond between the couple is strong sans the child it is so wowow but a rare phenomenon. Hence i thnk in general, a childless marriage usually doesnt survive.
On second thoughts..
ReplyDeleteMarriage in itself is a constitution which is only for the weak! A commitment required in writing and legalized because you aren't sure of the other person? no?