When it comes to attraction between opposite sexes, distrust really does not matter in low income people. Whether it is a marriage, live-in, or romantic relationship, initial distrust goes away over a time period and a strong bond develops. A study published in the recent issue of the Journal of Marriage and Family explains how time heals the initial distrust in relationships.
This shows poor woman adjust more than others in their relationships started with distrust. This trend is seen despite more domestic violence and other sorts of abuse in the relationships of poor women.
These types of romantic unions and trust behaviours prevail irrespective of race or social class, but only according to the income levels.








