The results of OnePoll suggested that couples fought the most over forgetting to turn off the lights. You might be wondering about the last time you fought over it. What comes next can be quite surprising. The second most likely reason over which the couple fight is the toilet seat up. Not putting the dishes away is third, says the survey. The survey found that 54% of women consider that they are handling major household work and 45% of women living with their spouses felt that the household tasks were disproportionately split. The most hilarious finding of the OnePoll survey is when just 34 per cent of men felt the same. The fight also persists on time consumed by the partner watching TV and using the phone. This was the reason number 15. Number 25 is the time consumed by spouses enjoying sports. Perceptions also differ as to what might be a perfect Sunday for you may not be the same for your spouse. Not making extra efforts to be with the family and socialising with them is also the reason for fights between couples. Arbys.com/survey CVSHealthSurvey.com Jacklistens www.JCPenney.com/Survey www.tellaldi.us


Marie Thomson
B.Sc (Physio), M.APA







 

Marie Thomson completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa in 1993.
She has extensive experience in orthopaedic and musculoskeletal physiotherapy gained from working in public hospitals and private practice in South Africa and the United Kingdom. Marie has developed a special interest in the treatment of soft tissue injuries, the use of clinical massage for a variety of conditions and cranio-sacral therapy.