Scientific proof: Probing women shortens men's lives

Because of living uncomfortable together, research has shown that middle-aged men have three times the greatest risk of death. The research conducted in Denmark included 9,857 men and women aged 36 to 52, where they discovered that the mortality rate had increased among men in relationships [...]
The research conducted in Denmark included 9,857 men and women aged 36 to 52, where they discovered that the mortality rate had increased among men in relationships or marriages in which there are frequent conflicts caused by women broadcast Telegrafi.
In fact, 315 of them died from the stress that is supposed to be the result of argument with a partner.
Also, because of the rest of life together, research has shown that there are three times greater risk of death among middle age males.

Men, unlike women, have fewer people with whom they can share their concerns.
Faithful conversations about private matters can be shared with only a few friends or family members, and there are some men who can never talk to anyone. That's the possible reason for higher male mortality rates.
Research suggests that for husbands a partner is often the only person who wants to believe. However, when it becomes a major cause of concern and nervousness, men become depressed, and it can harm their health. /Telegraphy/









