To the question: On a daily basis, what is the most difficult for you?
Routine largely appears to be the most difficult difficulty to overcome on a daily basis (57%)
Particularly for 15-24 year olds (73%)
In second position appears the difficulty of accepting the faults of the other.
Those under 50 (25-49 years old) – old enough to have children at home – are more likely to have difficulty surviving children as a couple (25-34 years old = 19% / 35-49 years old =23% vs. 14% overall).
Finally, the oldest (50+) – who have a longer experience of life as a couple – more widely believe that respect (50-64=22% / 65+=30% vs 16%) and the fact of continuing to enjoy themselves (31% for the 65+ vs 21%) are part of the daily difficulties.
The survey in its entirety in Top Santé, n°233 of February.