A study has found that romance is dying because men have lost the art of wooing their other halves
A study has found that romance is dying because men have lost the art of wooing their other halves.
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A survey of 1,176 adults in relationships by Sheilas' Wheels insurance company, found chivalry fading fastest among young men. One in 10 under 25 had passed off an unwanted gift as a present for their partner.
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More than half of young women either paid or split the bill on a first date. And only three per cent forgot an anniversary compared with 10 per cent of men.
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"Gifts are an important way of keeping love alive and should be about the thought, not the price," the Daily Express quoted Jacky Brown, of Sheilas' Wheels, as saying.
