
In countries like Norway, that are relatively egalitarian, male mortality rates are more equal to those of women, with a difference of 4.5 years on average. But in countries like Columbia and, to a lesser extent, the United States, where there are more significant differences between the rich and the poor, men out-die women faster, in part because they are competing — either violently or stressfully — for status, stuff and, ultimately, sex, Kruger said. The lives of men in Columbia and the United States are on average shorter than their female counterparts by 7.8 and 5.2 years, respectively.





mugley wrote:dying??? hell we're even willing to get married for it, dying ain't nothing lol

Don't Blink wrote:mugley wrote:dying??? hell we're even willing to get married for it, dying ain't nothing lol
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