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British Women Want Job Security, not a James Bond-Style Adventure

Published in Women's Health Weekly, November 13th, 2008

If your boyfriend of just four months proposed the adventure of a

lifetime -- a year-long trip round the world with all expenses paid -- would you go'

Well, according to new survey by PARSHIP.com, Europe's largest matchmaking service for singles wanting a committed relationship, British women may fantasize about a glamorous James Bond-style romance, but in reality they'd prefer job security, an accountant boyfriend and marriage over a high-octane adventure. Making that quantum (of solace) leap harder than we might imagine.

Of the 13,000 British people polled for online matchmaking service PARSHIP.com, only one in four (23% of men...

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