Hard to accept for some – there is NO Mr. Perfect!

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A new study of 2,000 women showed that there is no such thing as ‘Mr. Right’ or a perfect man. Most women ranked their partner as only 69 per cent perfect.

Some commonly cited imperfections included failing to make an effort with their partner’s friends, criticizing their driving and the inability to multi-task. Dirty, lazy and sloppy habits also seemed important to disappoint women in their partners.

Nikki McReynolds, marketing director for Remington, which commissioned the study, said, “It seems women are quite realistic on what they look for from their partner. While they might happily overlook a few common flaws, there are certain behaviors that men just won’t get away with.”

The research found a third of women will turn a blind eye to their man watching too much sport – as long as they listen to them when it counts. But one in five women is convinced her partner only pretends to listen to them, while others believe it’s ‘in one ear and out the other’. Thankfully, one in five would forgive leaving the toilet seat up, while the leniency also stretches to those who don’t help with the cooking. A quarter of women said bad dancing was forgivable, but others such as clothes being left on the bedroom floor and snoring can count against men.

When asked what would make the perfect man, a good personality came top, followed by a sense of humour and looks. Footballer David Beckham came top in the poll of perfect celebrity man, while chef Gordon Ramsay ranked near the bottom. Miss McReynolds added, “It's clear that while guys may not be completely perfect, there are plenty of things they can be perfect in, in order to please their partner. As long as guys take the time to look after themselves, be attentive and keep up appearances then their partner will be willing to overlook the smaller pet peeves. The average guy may not be able to compete with the image of a David Beckham, and their partners don't expect them to – but there are still a number of small changes they can do to make a big difference.”

Dr. Ananya Mandal

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Dr. Ananya Mandal

Dr. Ananya Mandal is a doctor by profession, lecturer by vocation and a medical writer by passion. She specialized in Clinical Pharmacology after her bachelor's (MBBS). For her, health communication is not just writing complicated reviews for professionals but making medical knowledge understandable and available to the general public as well.

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  1. Occam Occam Australia says:

    Males have to deal with female inperfections too! Do women consider trying to live with a human whose hormone cycle makes them immitate a Multiple Personality Disorder sufferer every 28 days? or who always remembers bad behavor but RARELYT remembers the good! Men dont marry to "improve " women but women do! I could go on...himility, compassion

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