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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (145712)8/19/2002 1:28:04 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
I wish I had a wife to shop with. I guess married men live longer.
>>“A partner’s presence may act as a classically conditioned safety signal,” he says. “Non-partner interactions, because they involve greater uncertainty, may be more likely to be associated with a defense reaction or heightened vigilance.”
Researchers have long documented that marriage is good for health, particularly for men’s. Left on our own, we eat poorly, carouse too much, drive too fast. An ancient imperative may make men perennially anxious: Though mateless, we’re still compelled to spread around our DNA, but the chase can be exhausting and nerve-wracking.

Eve: Matrimony a mixed bag for wives' health

Most married men, though they may fantasize about extra partners, find it soothing to be in a regular physical relationship. There’s the security of a refrigerator with actual food in it, and the promise of regular sex.<<
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