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#25That is from my country, Pakistan. It's cellad Truck Art. A very famous Truck Artist has been travelling to UK & Germany to teach other artists his form of traditional art. You can also find a truck of this sort in a Museum in Germany. A Ship has arrived from Turkey to have traditional truck paintings made on it & no we can not live without such trucks as they are the pride & joy of those who own them I love this site but, please get your facts in order before posting.
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Re: homework as a guy, I doubt that's what henapps. I strongly suspect the answer lies in some of the other information included in the survey.For example: more people wish they had traveled more before settling down. Given that married men are more likely to advance farther in careers than married women, married men are more likely to have opportunities for business travel and thus, I suspect, much of the travel regret would come from women, leading to regret about marrying a spouse who didn't travel as much.Also, 37% of respondents regretted their career choice. Did I mention that married men are more likely to advance in their careers than married women? They're more likely to have more career flexibility as well, since there's less expectation that the men will stay near the home to take care of the little ones.You also should have questions about who they surveyed. The Daily Mail is a British paper, and Bradford & Bingley was a British bank (they apparently went belly-up in the crisis: ). Given that, my suspicion is that the survey was conducted for marketing purposes in the UK. Do these results apply equally to American women? Would they apply to Indian or Chinese women or to LatAm women? I'm guessing not.Again, I really think the results are mainly suggesting that British women were dissatisfied with some of the other aspects of their relationships which they then blamed on their mate (a form of the fundamental attribution error). Men, being (I suspect) more likely to be satisfied with careers, level of housework, amount of travel, etc., would thus be less likely to blame their spouse for misfortune (since there's less misfortune to blame anyone for), and, thus, would be less likely to say they married the wrong person. Given society and its expectations, there's no need for men to be more careful (c.f. your discussions of moral hazard).

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