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No, marriage isn’t a death sentence for men

Marriage is difficult for men.

This is the message we’re getting from red-pill-right-leaning online influencers aimed at men, especially teenagers and men who have had no luck or luck in relationships with the opposite sex when it comes to love and marriage.

Statistics don’t have to make us despair of marriage. In fact, they can be a guide to what works for people who are having trouble in their marriages.

Take Andrew Tate, the biggest voice on the Red Pill right. “The problem is that in Western countries there are no benefits to marriage for men.”
Said Tete. “The statistical advantage is zero. If you use your heart, if you use your head instead of your heart, if you look at the benefits of getting married, there is no benefit at all.”

Another right-wing influencer, Pearl Davis, went even further: “Modern marriage is a death sentence for men.”
To tell.

In fact, the opposite is true. Men who get married and stay married not only live longer, but also have more sex, have more money, and live happier lives than unmarried men.

more money

Generally married men
obtain 10% to 20% higher than otherwise comparable single men.In fact, a study of identical twins in Minnesota found that married twins in the sample 18%~26% more common than unmarried identical twins.

Married men earn more, save more, and generally have the security of a second income. So the typical girlfriend, a stable married man in his 50s, has more than that.
Assets increase 10 times His unmarried colleagues earn about $399,000, compared to less than $35,000. So Tate, a super-rich man with a focus on Bugatti and a luxurious lifestyle, is an exception. Married men are generally much better off than single men.

more sex

Married men are
more Sex is more important than unmarried colleagues. They are also more likely to say they are satisfied with their sex lives.According to someone study51% of married men said they were very satisfied with their sex lives, compared to 39% of cohabiting men and 36% of single men.

Men not only enjoy a better sex life when they get married; Your physical and mental health is also more likely to improve.

better health, greater happiness

Men who get married and stay married survive.
almost 10 years long than my unmarried colleagues.Harvard University study In 2013, it was found that married men live significantly longer. includeman diagnosed with cancer.

Young married men are happier and less depressed than unmarried men. Only 6% of men aged 20-39
report However, 17% of unmarried men of the same age are unhappy.

Plus: 43% of young married men
report They say they are “very satisfied” with their lives, compared to 20% of single men and 24% of cohabiting men.

Those who call marriage a “death sentence” are not looking at the facts.In fact, a recent Gallup poll shows that deaths from despair are concentrated among men, but especially among men.
expensive In areas with a majority of unmarried Americans.

How to reduce the risk of divorce

But still, what about the risk of divorce, the issue that Tate and Davis focus on in their marriage attack? Wouldn’t one of her two marriages end in divorce, making the marriage a bad bet?

No, divorce
under Since 1980.

Today, about 40% of marriages
projected Although it sometimes ends in divorce, most divorces are initiated by women. Although these statistics are better than before, they also suggest that marriage is still riskier than many people would like.

But again, statistics don’t have to make us despair of marriage. In fact, they can be a guide to what works for people who are having trouble in their marriages. Statistics also tell us how to avoid divorce.

In fact, statistics suggest four steps to reduce a man’s risk of divorce.

1) Have a job: Wives are particularly likely to marry and stay married to men they trust.one harvard study They found that the husband’s unemployment increases the risk of divorce for couples. 33%; In contrast, the wife’s unemployment had no effect on marital stability. The lesson here is that men who remain employed full-time are far less likely to end up in divorce court.

2) Regular date nights: National Wedding Project 2022 “The State of Our Union” Report find Couples who regularly go on date nights are almost twice as likely to report being very satisfied with their marriage than couples who don’t make time to maintain their relationship.Quality time as a couple also has a lot to do with it. low risk About divorce. Therefore, men who want to keep their marriages healthy and reduce the risk of divorce would be wise to have regular opportunities for love.

3) Joint checking account: A recent study from Indiana University showed that newlyweds who started a joint checking account had higher relationship quality two years later than those who didn’t.other the study Using a separate account has been shown to increase the likelihood of divorce by 20%. Taking a “first before me” approach to money seems to increase your chances of success.

4) Community: Regular attendance at church reduce The risk of divorce is reduced by 30% to 50%. That’s because husbands and wives do better when they surround themselves with people who take marriage and family seriously. In fact, the most happily married people in America today have a common faith. Connecting with your local church, if possible, appears to have significant benefits for the quality and stability of your marriage.

Marriage is not a death sentence. For most men who get married today, it looks like a good deal: more money, more sex, better health, longer life, and more happiness. And by taking these four steps, men worried about divorce can do their part to ensure not only their own well-being, but the well-being of their spouses and children. .

This is why men should ignore red pills.
get married.

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