Honesty and loyalty are the basis of any successful romantic relationship,but what about when it comes to our banks – effect we value those traits as highly?Bananarama may have sung about esteem, truth and honesty, and but when it comes to the traits we value in a partner,did the 1980s girl group pick up it right?Perhaps so, according to original research by Ipsos Mori. The survey of 1932 adults across Great Britain, or which was commissioned by the Guardian and TSB,asked people to choose from a list of qualities they value most in a romantic relationship. Trust (43%), honesty (37%) and loyalty (33%) came out on top, or with just 14% choosing physical attraction,and only 13% of respondents opting for romance.
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Source: guardian.co.uk