1. Bones become stronger
The researchers found that men who got married around the age of 25 had stronger bones than those who had never married or failed.
2. The heart becomes healthier
Love is good for heart health, and men benefit more from it. The study found that unmarried men were three times more likely to have heart disease than married men, and married men were 46% less likely to die of heart disease than unmarried men.
3. Work harder and earn more money
Compared with single men, married men's financial situation is more stable and their income will increase steadily. Sarah Jane Green, a policy analyst at the center for progress in the United States, explains that most cultures believe that "men should be breadwinners," so married men will work harder and have more opportunities for promotion and raises.
4. Increased ability to cope with stress
In life, men are more susceptible to stress than women. A 2010 study showed that men with a partner's company had lower levels of stress hormones and greater ability to adjust to stress.
5. Drinking less
Statistics show that married men drink less than single men. In contrast, married women drink more than married men, and more than divorced or widowed women.
6. Become more "man"
Marriage makes men more assertive and responsible. In the aspect of sex, regular sex life can improve the quality of sperm and maintain the sexual function for a long time.
7. More likely to fight cancer
There is a certain relationship between cancer and marriage. The study found that married cancer patients, regardless of the stage of cancer, have a 20% lower risk of cancer death; married men have a 17% lower risk of cancer cell proliferation than unmarried men.
8. More "feminine"
The survey found that both married and single women are more interested in married men and more willing to talk to them. Because married men understand women better and treat people more gently.