Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Want to be single? Well, being single might lead to some serious problems

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Sometimes, truth can be stranger than fiction. Living a single life, especially with the burden of single parenthood, might have serious health implications. It takes its toll on the psycho-social elements of our lives. Some of the most recent reports and surveys suggest that even after marriage, people with a long history of being single are more likely to have poor health and high stress levels. Still, researchers and psychologists do not agree with pushing someone into marriage, but at least dating and maintaining an active social life is necessary to remain balanced. They believe in finding the source of the problem. Why? Because social isolation and lack of affection can really create a lot of serious lifestyle and mental disorders such as substance abuse and depression. When you're single, there is more freedom and less responsibilities; more room for insane stuff. Look at those celebrities; most of the unusually single ones get depressed and take their own lives. It's the same case here. Being single is not how humans are supposed to be. I am sure that all single people have their own reasons and issues. Whatever it is, it's best to find a solution for it.


Witty Prmt 31 Aug, 2011


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Source: http://wittyprmt.blogspot.com/2011/08/being-single-and-some-health-issues.html
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