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Being single might kill you early »
Posted by: sarah 2 years, 2 months agoBachelors aged between 19 and 44 were more than twice as likely to die as their married male peers, with loneliness the killer rather than alcohol or cigarettes.
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Tigra
Aug. 12, 2006, 12:03 a.m.Interesting article..I didnt need to read it to post my comment. Men are just as afraid of commitment as women are these days. Why? They have a lot to lose...in a generation quick to divorce, they dont want to have to get divorced and then give 1/2 their possessions away. Can you blame them? The rest just want their freedom a lil while longer (single & mingling)...But, underneath it all, most of us- M & F- want a long-term serious relationship in which we feel loved & needed, in a romantic way that family and friends cant provide. This is the feeling of loneliness that I guess can make one"die of a lonely heart"
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