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Everyone is looking for the secret to longevity, and scientists may have found it, especially for men. While the average lifespan for women is around 76 years, men generally live to about 65. But why is this the case?

Everyone is looking for the secret to longevity, and scientists may have found it, especially for men. While the average lifespan for women is around 76 years, men generally live to about 65. But why is this the case?

According to Medical Daily, the primary reason lies in genetics: women have two X-chromosomes, which provide a backup in case of mutations, while men only have one. However, lifestyle also plays a significant role in how long we live. Recent studies suggest that certain factors can significantly increase men’s lifespan.

Admire Female Breasts

Men who enjoy looking at female breasts might be seen as rude, but this activity actually has its benefits. Research has shown that positive perception and pleasure can improve overall well-being. For example, a 2012 study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine noted that patients with heart disease who recorded positive thoughts increased their physical activity and followed their treatment plan more effectively. Positive thinking can also help men with high blood pressure.

Have More Sex

Engaging in sex not only brings pleasure but also significantly benefits health. Studies have shown that sex can reduce mortality by 50%. During sexual activity, serotonin, known as the "happiness hormone," is released, which helps manage stress and prevent disease.

Get Married

While some men may view marriage as a burden, research indicates that married men live longer than bachelors. However, the age at which they marry also matters. A survey of over 127,000 Americans showed that men who married after 25 years old are likely to live longer compared to those who married younger.

Have Children

Men who become fathers live longer than those who do not. According to a study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, men with children live on average two years longer by age 60 and eight months longer by age 80.

Have a Belly

Many married men gain weight, but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Psychologist Richard Bribiescas claims that extra weight can lower the risk of heart disease and prostate cancer and make men more attractive to women. Additionally, heavier men are more likely to spend time with their children, which contributes to their longevity.

In conclusion, sex, family, and even a little extra weight can play crucial roles in longevity. It’s important to remember that a lifestyle that includes positive thinking, activity, love, and care can make life not only longer but also more fulfilling.

Sex, Kids, Marriage: Why Every Man Needs These Things
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