Professor Julianne Holt-Lunstad, of Brigham Young University, found that men and women in happy marriages scored four points lower on 24-hour blood pressure than single adults with a good group of supportive friends or relatives.The study also showed that singles with a great network of supportive friends or relatives still had higher blood pressure than happily married people. Which in some sense shows that it must have to do with being two. To always have someone around to give emotional support in good and bad times.
I can agree with those facts since I do belive that we are meant to be twosome, but what would happen in my case if I got married? I already have low blood pressure. Would faint all the time or walk around dizzy (as I already do from time to time)? Remain to be seen...
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