Millennials prove to be "soul mate" central.

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For a generation that has grown up amid a parental divorce rate of 50%, most Millennials (now in or near their 30s) are succeeding remarkably well in their love lives--so far. Clark University, Worcester, Mass., which tracks the development of Emerging Adults (18 to 29 years old), has released its Poll of Established Adults, which surveyed respondents nationwide who are 25 to 39 years old. It reveals that 74% report being in a close relationship and, of those, 82% said they have found their "soul mate."

"You might think that people would become less romantic and idealistic once they trade their 'soul mate' dream for an actual person, but it turns out that most people are finding someone close--or at least close enough--to what they hope...

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