Scottish Daily Mail

Key to happy marriage? Picking up socks, says Taylor Bradford

- By Alexander Holmes Showbusine­ss Reporter

YOU would perhaps expect a bestsellin­g romance novelist’s advice on a happy marriage to be a little less humdrum.

But according to Barbara Taylor Bradford, the secret to a successful relationsh­ip is simply picking up your husband’s socks.

The 84-year-old, best known for her 1979 novel A Woman Of Substance, said that wives should dote on their partners.

The author, who has been married to film producer Robert Bradford for 54 years, said: ‘The secret is to like each other, have similar interests and to pick up his socks.

‘It’s really very simple to me. If you love a man very much and are married to him, and you know he loves you, you pick up his socks.

‘You mother him a bit. He’s used to being mothered, he’s had a mother. Women have had a mother, but women are the nurturing sex, they nurture people.’

But the National Alliance of Women’s Organisati­ons disagreed, saying: ‘Stereotype­s are limiting.’

Mrs Taylor Bradford, who in the 1960s wrote guides called How To Be The Perfect Wife, has sold 90million books and has a fortune of £188million. Speaking at a Good Housekeepi­ng event to promote latest novel Secrets of Cavendon, the Leeds-born author said: ‘If you love a man, you’ll do anything that makes his life easier and help him – as long as you don’t commit a criminal act, like murder somebody.’

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