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A new poll shows that given a chance for a "do-over," many women wouldn't marry their husbands.
The poll from "Women's Day" magazine and AOL.com shows that 36 percent of women surveyed said that if they had to do it again, they wouldn't tie the knot with their husbands. Another 20 percent of those polled said they weren't sure if they would.
The poll finds that 76 percent of women keep secrets from their husbands.
Of those surveyed, 84 percent of wives say they would want to be told if their spouses are cheating, while 49 percent say they have suspected or even caught their significant other having an affair.
The survey questioned 3,000 married women between Sept. 20, 2006 and Oct. 23, 2006.
The poll from "Women's Day" magazine and AOL.com shows that 36 percent of women surveyed said that if they had to do it again, they wouldn't tie the knot with their husbands. Another 20 percent of those polled said they weren't sure if they would.
The poll finds that 76 percent of women keep secrets from their husbands.
Of those surveyed, 84 percent of wives say they would want to be told if their spouses are cheating, while 49 percent say they have suspected or even caught their significant other having an affair.
The survey questioned 3,000 married women between Sept. 20, 2006 and Oct. 23, 2006.