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Marriage appears to increase well-being for men, but interestingly, the opposite is true for women.<ref name="yale">https://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/should-women-stay-single</ref><ref>https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/marriage-and-mens-health</ref> Marriage has a protective effect for men as they received emotional support, are less likely engage in risk, potentially harmful behavior (see [[adverse effects of inceldom]]). | Marriage appears to increase well-being for men, but interestingly, the opposite is true for women.<ref name="yale">https://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/should-women-stay-single</ref><ref>https://www.health.harvard.edu/mens-health/marriage-and-mens-health</ref> Marriage has a protective effect for men as they received emotional support, are less likely engage in risk, potentially harmful behavior (see [[adverse effects of inceldom]]). | ||
Married women reporting lower happiness is likely not fully explained by them being more likely mothers, and crucially | Married women reporting lower happiness is likely not fully explained by them being more likely mothers, and crucially | ||
it does not appear to be | it does not appear to be caused by the husband's [[asshole]]ishness.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Female_narcissism_reduces_marital_quality_for_men.2C_but_male_narcissism_does_not_for_women</ref> | ||
A United States study found that mothers with a male partner sleep less and do more housework than single mothers. The reasons for this were not determined, however another study showed that husbands create about seven hours of extra housework a week for their wives.<ref name="yale"></ref> | A United States study found that mothers with a male partner sleep less and do more housework than single mothers. The reasons for this were not determined, however another study showed that husbands create about seven hours of extra housework a week for their wives.<ref name="yale"></ref> | ||