Rebeca Mckin: go to clubs and meet different woman get some numbers you may fall in love and you will see what you were missing
Billie Bratchett: There is nothing good about it. So don't do it!Don't you read Y&A everyday?
Arleen Bussing: A life long friend is missing. A wife can be your friend for life long.
Cecil Derenzi: In a good marriage, you each strengthen and support the other. It's someone to share the good times with, and someone to help you through the bad times. My husband of 30 years is my best friend. We're a team, two of us have more personal resources than one person. For example, he's better at reading people than I am, but I'm better at working out problems. He's more open minded than I am, but I'm more patient. He's street-smart and I'm book-smart. Together, we're better than we are apart.But that's a GOOD marriage. A bad marriage is far worse than being alone....Show more
Roosevelt Pendill: To my opinion Marriage mostly changes s! omething on the financial and political plan (bringing many advantages). But emotional I guess it just depends on the couple. If it's important for you to be married, to feel like you belong to one an other, that you are tied up together by sacred vows or whatever, then you are missing a lot. If you are happy right now, then you are missing nothing. If you do get married some day then you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the whole beauty of it. What im trying to say is, i don't think you are missing something unless you want it now.I hope you understand what I mean!...Show more
German Thal: I love having a wife. She's my best friend and my lover. I enjoy being with her more than anyone else in the world. We talk, we laugh, and we face all of life's difficulties together. Good experiences just aren't the same unless we're sharing them with each other.But we don't have this kind of relationship just because we put a ring on each others fingers and signed a certificate. O! ur marriage is good because we both worked at it. It's like le! arning a dance. We both stepped all over each others toes in the beginning, but as we continued to honor and respect one another in spite of our personal discomforts, we eventually got in sync.Not only does learning to put yourself aside for the sake of your spouse good for a marriage, but the personal benefits are huge. It makes you a better person, and it causes you to be more patient and understanding with everyone around you....Show more
Zelma Casebier: 1. Married Men Have More SexIn a comprehensive study of sexual behaviors across the globe, British researchers surveyed more than a million people in 59 countries and found that those who were married had the most sex of any group. Other data from the National Health and Social Life Survey suggest that happily wed men also feel more emotionally fulfilled by each sexual encounter.2. Married Men Are Less Likely to Die of CancerFor a recent long-term study published in the journal BMC Public Health, Norwegian research! ers reviewed more than 440,000 cases of 13 common cancers and found that married men were less likely to die of their disease than any other population, including never-wed, divorced, and widowed patients of both sexes. Single guys, on the other hand, fared the worst of all groups: Between 2005 and 2007, they were 35% more likely to die of cancer than their coupled-up cohorts. Researchers believe the disparity could be at least partly attributed to the emotional support men get from their spouses during and after cancer treatment. Married folks may also be more likely to get diagnosed at an earlier stage, thanks to gentle nudging from their significant others about keeping up with regular doctorsâ visits.3. Married Men Are More Likely to Survive a Heart ProblemIn a recent study of 225 people who underwent coronary artery bypass, happily married men were more than 3 times as likely to be alive 15 years after the surgery than their unwed counterparts. Even not-so-happ! ily married men fared better than bachelors: Among the former, the sur! vival rate was 60%, compared with 36% among the latter. One reason may be that husbands are likely to seek treatment faster than their single friends, possibly thanks to their wivesâ reminders or advice. According to a recent Canadian study of 4,500 heart attack patients, 75% of married men reported to the hospital within 6 hours of experiencing symptoms, compared with about 68% of men who were single, 69% of men who were divorced, and 71% of men who were widowed. 4. Married Men Have Lower Levels of PTSDAccording to the Journal of Traumatic Stress, frequent communication with a spouse may improve menâs health by preventing post-traumatic stress disorder in married active-duty military members. Researchers looked at nearly 200 male Army soldiers and found that those in satisfying marriages had lower levels of PTSD than their unmarried colleagues.5. Married Men Live LongerMultiple studies have shown that marriage boosts longevity. The American Journal of Epidemiology r! eports scientists at the U. of Louisville analyzed data on 500 million people from 90 previous studies and found that the overall risk of death was 32% lower for married men than for single men, equivalent to 8-17 extra years of life. Other data show similar trends. In a study of almost 75,000 women and more than 61,000 men in China, those who were married lived longer than their single, divorced, or widowed counterparts regardless of other health conditions.6. Married Men Behave BetterAccording to a recent study by MI State, married men are more responsible, less aggressive and antisocial, and less likely to get caught up in illegal or delinquent undertakings than their single peers. Researchers looked at 289 pairs of male twins and found that among those in which one brother married and one remained single, the coupled-up twin engaged in less antisocial behavior than his sibling. Overall, marriage reduced aggression and criminal activity by as much as 30%.7. Married Me! n Drink LessOne reason that married men may behave better, have more se! x, live longer, and feel healthier: they drink less. According to a European study of several countries, while husbands tended to imbibe as frequently as their single friends, they consumed significantly less on each occasion (and overall)....Show more
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