Survey of 534 Dolsing Namnyeo
Men value 'Acknowledgment', Women value 'Devotion'

To have a harmonious remarriage, men and women each selected the most important qualities in a partner as 'being acknowledged' and 'being devoted,' respectively.

To have a harmonious married life after remarriage, men and women each chose the most important quality in a partner as "when they acknowledge me" and "when they are devoted," respectively. <br>[Photo by Pixabay]

To have a harmonious married life after remarriage, men and women each chose the most important quality in a partner as "when they acknowledge me" and "when they are devoted," respectively.
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Remarriage information company OnlyU, in collaboration with marriage information company Bienarae, announced the results of a survey conducted on 534 divorced men and women nationwide who hope to remarry (267 men and 267 women each) on the 4th.


In the survey, when asked, "What qualities should a remarried spouse have for the marriage to proceed smoothly?" 28.1% of men answered "acknowledges me," while 31.1% of women answered "is devoted to me."


The second most selected quality by both men and women was "cares for biological children" (men 25.1%, women 28.5%). For men, the third and subsequent qualities were "satisfactory marital relationship" (21.3%) and "thrifty" (18.4%). In contrast, women answered "acknowledges me" (19.1%) and "satisfactory marital relationship" (16.1%).


When asked, "What behavior from a remarried spouse would instantly break trust in the marriage?" men and women answered differently. For men, "having many secrets" (32.2%) was the most common, followed by "being unreasonable" (28.1%), "not keeping promises" (24.3%), and "having many falsehoods" (15.4%).


Women answered "having many falsehoods" (31.1%) as first, followed by "not keeping promises" (28.1%), "being unreasonable" (24.7%), and "having many secrets" (16.1%).


When asked, "What conditions should a remarried spouse meet to live respectfully with each other?" similar answers followed. Both men and women ranked "not greatly deviating from expectations" (men 35.2%, women 29.9%) and "not greatly deviating from common sense" (men 30.4%, women 34.1%) as first and second, respectively.


Next, men selected "better than the ex-spouse" (23.2%) and "close to the ideal type" (11.2%), while women chose "close to the ideal type" (21.0%) and "better than the ex-spouse" (15.0%).





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