Thursday, May 23, 2013   

Post-80s don't mind having more partners, survey tells
(02-14 15:40)

One in every two young people born in the 1980s and 1990s accepted having more than one partner at the same time, according to a poll of over 500 youths.
The survey questioned 530 people aged 18 to 32 in January and early February.
A marriage counsellor said the young people have yet to know what they exactly want. He said that people's understanding to such relationship also seems to be changing, referring to divorce figures that in 1981, there were 2,062 divorce cases whereas the figure has increased to 19,597 in 2011.
   
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