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Men suffer more emotional pain from failed romance, report claims

Traditionally it was women who are thought to have suffered the worst from a broken heart, while thick-skinned men hid their feelings behind a stiff upper lip.

But now it seems men are more sensitive to the end of a relationship than previously thought.

Contrary to popular belief it is men who suffer more when a partnership ends, a new report has claimed.

It found that men in their early twenties find breaking up and the highs and lows of romantic relationships more traumatic than women.

This is because by that age women may already have a network of close relationships made up of friends and family in addition to a partner.

Young men, however, often lack that support. If their romantic partner is the only person that they confide in they are more emotionally vulnerable when that is taken away - even if they don’t put their feelings on display.

When a relationship goes wrong it has a greater impact on younger men’s identity and self-worth, sociology experts said.

Prof Melanie Bartley, a sociology professor from University College London, said: "Young women do tend to have wider relationships with friends and family by this time to rely on. Young men don’t tend to confide in each other and that can make them feel isolated. Their friendship groups are more competitive than nurturing. They are just as sensitive as women but it’s a matter of whether they feel valued."

According to the survey, while men found rocky relationships more stressful than women they were also more likely to reap greater emotional benefits from an ongoing happy romance.

Professor Robin Simon, from Wake Forest University in North Carolina, who co-wrote the study, said: "Our paper sheds light on the association between non-marital romantic relationships and emotional well-being among men and women on the threshold of adulthood.

"Surprisingly, we found young men are more reactive to the quality of ongoing relationships."

Sociology experts have suggested that the results collected from 1,000 unmarried adults aged 18-23 could be partly influenced by the current economic crisis. If young men find it difficult to find employment then their sense of identity is more likely to be reliant on personal relationships.

Prof Bartley said: "It always used to be that women defined themselves through relationships and men validated themselves through their work. This young male group is having a very tough time now and this could perhaps mark a shift that we have been expecting to happen for the last 20 years."

The researchers concluded that young women were more affected by the whether they were in a relationship or not rather than whether it was consistently happy. When a relationship broke up women preferred to talk about their emotions with friends while men were more likely to express their feelings through drink or drugs.

Prof Simon said: "Women express emotional distress with depression while men express emotional distress with substance problems."

The report, published in the Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, was originally gathered for a long-term study of mental health and the transition to adulthood.

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agree but who care? girls think boys are flirt.hehehe
 
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Why the hell is this in world affairs ? Is this a defence forum or a relationship forum ? If you want to make crap threads do it in the members club section.
 
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As we all know Sri Lankan is going through some emotional roller coasters these days, so perhaps it is a World Affair for him :P Anyway moved to member's club.

I think it was a man that said:

Teri Bewafai Ka Gham Nahi
Hum Bhi Laga Lenge Dil Aur Kahin

Kyon K Siyanay Yeh Kah Gaye Hain Bilkul Sahi
Tu Nahi Aur Sahi Aur Nahi Aur Sahi
 
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Test the Same On a Married Man.... He would be the happiest .... There is a Joke In Malayalam " A Man Advertised ,Need a Good/decent Women as wife, On the matrimonial Column of a Local Newspaper, 1000 Replies Awaited Him quoting Take My Wife,Take My wife" :lol:
 
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Test the Same On a Married Man.... He would be the happiest .... There is a Joke In Malayalam " A Man Advertised ,Need a Good/decent Women as wife, On the matrimonial Column of a Local Newspaper, 1000 Replies Awaited Him quoting Take My Wife,Take My wife" :lol:

The above is not a joke only in Malayalam but in each and every language thats spoken in this planet.:lol:
 
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agree but who care? girls think boys are flirt.hehehe

innocent guys :no::no:
sir thats true men are flirts and they know how to play with the mind of girls with the words and fake concern and i don't y girls are soo stupid
and y girls believe all these crap
 
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IN MARATHI WE SAY
EKTA JIV SADASHIV

EKTA==>SINGLE(BY RELATIONSHIP STATUS)
JIV==>LIFE
SADASHIV==>HE WAS A GREAT KING

SINGLE LIFE IS LIKE A KING'S LIFE.
 
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