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Is humour an attracting force in a relationship?

A recent survey in the U.S. notched humor at 32% followed by thoughtfulness 24%, supportiveness 23%, stability and security at 23%, similar interest at 16% and finally romance at a lowly 15%, as the important criteria when searching for an ideal partner. Businesswoman Priya Haider says, "You need Humour in a relationshipsomebody you can laugh with, but I feel sometimes the funniest people are covering deeper issues."
Haider ranks humor as the least important ingredient with loyalty, power, money, character, looks rounding out the top five. She cautions, "Humour can work both ways it can make you not be taken seriously, thus lowering the respect." She continues, "I am basically a happy person, and I enjoy intelligent humour in films such as Sanjeev Kumar's 'Angoor', which was a comedy of errors, and just released Hollywood film, 'Wedding Crashers'.
Humour
gives
relief
Contrary
to
this,
actor
Madhvi
Kumar,
wife
of
Rajesh
"Roshesh" Kumar
says,
"Humour
is
one
of
the
most
important
ingredients
in
a
relationship.
But
at
times
it
gets
annoying
when
we
are
in
a
serious
conversation
and
he
cracks
a
joke,
and
it
happens
most
of
the
time
when
I
start
a
serious
talk.
Later
it
may
seem
funny,
but
at
that
moment
it
really
makes
you
lose
your
cool.
I
am
more
of
an
emotional
person
and
he
definitely
has
a
better
sense
of
humour
and
it
keeps
the
relationship
balanced,
especially
when
we
are
having
a
heated
argument;
he
is
the
one
who
cools
down
the
temperatures
and
never
lets
the
situation
reach
a
boiling
point."
Rajesh
too
agrees
with
his
wife,
"Humour
gives
you
a
relief...
it
helps
avoid
serious
arguments
and
clams
the
situation
down
before
it
reaches
a
war-like
stage!"
Psychologist Geoffrey Miller at the University of New Mexico, in a recently released article states, "Women prefer funny men because their wit reveals an active and healthy brain - and a fine set of underlying genes. It's a very powerful and reliable way to show creativity and intelligence," Miller says. "Women were not lying when they said that they like funny men. This does not in any way prove that they actually are better mates for any objective reason."



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