PETALING JAYA: Couples in Malaysia have one of the highest levels of satisfaction in their relationships, according to Ipsos's Global Love Life Satisfaction survey released ahead of Valentine's Day.
"A total of 90% of Malaysian couples say they are satisfied with their relationship with their spouse or partner, 80% of Malaysians say they are satisfied with feeling loved while 57% say they are satisfied with their romantic or sex life," the survey says.
On average, only 14% of couples say they are not very or not at all satisfied with their relationship with their spouse or partner. "Three in four say they are satisfied with feeling loved, while only two in three say they are satisfied with their romantic or sex life." Millennials are most likely to be satisfied with their romantic or sex life, compared to Gen X , Gen Z , and Boomers .
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