I recall that being single is way more detrimental for men health. But there must be studies
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That's an association, but which way does causality go? This one would require a longitudinal follow-up study where one followed people thru before and after breakups with multiple after surveys, with perhaps 1 month intervals. Might be hard to find.
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There has been longitudinal studies 1 (didn't read) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=735205 … 2 https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2003-01588-009.html … Rich German (?) dataset. Later studies of this data (some of same authors) added fascinating insights. Selection (much of happiness / marriage effect) habituation (slow). Etc
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It all depends on who does the breaking up ...
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I was like the first part (and stayed that way) after I ended my last one. Felt great.
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I don't but evolutionarily it makes more sense to suppose that males cope better being single.
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Depends on the virgin/chad PGS
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