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A new study published in the journal Behavioral & Brain Sciences found that men value relationships more, be more intentional about seeking them out, and take it much harder when a relationship ends.
The study looked at data from heterosexual couples and Western , educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) populations.
Men benefit more from relationships when it comes to their physical and mental health.
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