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Study finds break ups are harder on men than women

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Study finds break ups are harder on men than women

A new study in England found guys might actually get MORE emotional about break-ups, and have a harder time with them than women do.

Researchers looked through posts from an online forum where 184,000 people asked for advice, or just vented about break-ups. And they found men were more likely than women to talk about the HEARTBREAK they were going through.

In general, men are less likely to talk about their emotions with friends, and more likely to ask for advice online. So the researchers say it’s possible men get just as emotionally invested in things as women, or even MORE so.

You can read the study HERE!

Breaking up is hard to do!

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