Where
does your pet rank on less-likely-to-date list?
Owning
a pet can make you healthier, reduce stress and anxiety in your life,
and safeguard you against depression, many studies have found.
But
for all its positives, pet ownership also may have a negative side:
It can damage your love life, and - depending on the kind of pet you
have - you may be far less likely of landing a date, a poll
indicates.
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Spiders,
first, snakes, second, and rats, third, are considered the biggest
turnoffs, according to a poll of 512 single people in Britain
conducted by yugov.co.uk for craigslist. Forty-seven percent of the
respondents said they would be less inclined to date someone who
owned a spider, 41 percent were put off by snakes and 40 percent
would shy away from dating someone who owned a rat.
Women,
in particular, were turned off by men who own spiders with 54 percent
saying they would be less inclined to date a man who owned one.
Forty-one percent of men said they would be less inclined to date a
woman who owned a snake.
According
to the poll, the less-inclined-to-date list includes: ferret,
31 percent; lizard, 29 percent; mouse,
25 percent; dog, 23 percent; cat, 21 percent; parrot,
16 percent; hamster
or guinea pig, 11 percent.
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But
pet owners do have some solace when it comes to dating, the poll
found. Thirty-two percent of respondents said they would date a
person regardless of the kind of pet they own.
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