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08-29-2005, 08:15 PM
LONDON, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- A British study has found that women are more than twice as vindictive than men when settlements after divorces come up.
The study found that out of a list of 24 items, including the family home, photographs and pets, men wanted their divorced wives to keep 19 of them. But women only wanted their former husband to have eight of them, even though they did not want the other items themselves, the Daily Mail reported.
Men wanted their former spouses to keep the bed, television, wedding album, lawn mower and garden accessories, house plants, coffee machine, Monopoly board and the family pet, among other things, the study said.
The only items which men were keen to keep for themselves were the home, the car, the laptop, digital camera and CD and DVD collections.
While women did not particularly want the television, CD and DVD collection, wedding photos, Christmas decorations, toaster, Monopoly board and pots and pans, they were determined their ex would not get their hands on them either. The men were allowed to keep the lawn mower.
The study was based on a survey of 3,515 people during May and June.
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I <3 Monopoly boards.
The study found that out of a list of 24 items, including the family home, photographs and pets, men wanted their divorced wives to keep 19 of them. But women only wanted their former husband to have eight of them, even though they did not want the other items themselves, the Daily Mail reported.
Men wanted their former spouses to keep the bed, television, wedding album, lawn mower and garden accessories, house plants, coffee machine, Monopoly board and the family pet, among other things, the study said.
The only items which men were keen to keep for themselves were the home, the car, the laptop, digital camera and CD and DVD collections.
While women did not particularly want the television, CD and DVD collection, wedding photos, Christmas decorations, toaster, Monopoly board and pots and pans, they were determined their ex would not get their hands on them either. The men were allowed to keep the lawn mower.
The study was based on a survey of 3,515 people during May and June.
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Copyright 2005 by United Press International.
All rights reserved.
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I <3 Monopoly boards.