Tuesday, February 8, 2011

True Love Weighs

The average person will pile on over half a stone in the first year of a new relationship, and if you think that's bad, couples are likely to gain one stone and four pounds each after ten blissful years together.

Three quarters of adults polled admitted to putting on weight when they are in a happy relationship and a quarter of people went as far as to say they knew they had had "let themselves go" after meeting their current partner.

I think people forget that everyone puts on weight over the years and every decade add another notch to the belt.  Besides, but if this report were true, I'd be a hefty three stone over weight.

Erm, hold up...

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