A survey of 2,000 Americans in relationships reveals 73 percent believe opposites attract, with women more likely to agree at 74 percent versus 69 percent of men. Aries, Libras, and Scorpios are most likely to embrace this theory at 76 percent each, while Tauruses remain most skeptical at just 16 percent. Despite this belief, 47 percent admit they actually sought similarities when finding their partner, compared to 21 percent who wanted opposites. Americans think couples need 54 percent shared traits for relationship success, particularly core values at 58 percent, family goals at 54 percent, and relationship boundaries at 48 percent. 84 percent cannot imagine life without their partner. (Story URL)



