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Her Magazine December/January 2013

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Interesting Facts about Dating * Attractive women that attractive women who are married to Studies have found ordinary looking men are more prone to having affairs. Even if the woman isn���t looking for a fling, it is said that other men will be less intimidated to approach her if she is married to an everyday male. It is, apparently, only a matter of time before a woman gives into temptation with a better looking man. Attractive men On the opposite side of the spectrum, attractive men married to average looking women are less prone to having an extra marital affair. Men are physical creatures and generally place beauty before everything else. However, when a beautiful man falls in love with a less attractive woman he is drawn to other aspects of her. These men are rare, but once found are very loyal. Source: Love Panky * Facts about Marriage ���In the 1950s, if you weren���t married, people thought you were mentally ill. Marriage was mandatory, but now it���s culturally optional.��� -Andrew J. Cherlin, Sociologist, John Hopkins University The marriage institution has seen great change over this past century.�� Marriage rates are at an all-time low, and people that are married may soon become the minority.�� Source: Chicago Now Health Hazards of Energy Drinks Since the surge in popularity of energy drinks in 2004, more and more people are becoming dependant on them. This dependency is causing some to over consume what are being labelled dangerous drinks. One can of an energy drink such as Monster contains almost as much caffeine as five cans of regular soda. The products are used to keep the consumers awake which can cause potentially serious neurological complications. Complications can include heart irregularities, palpitations, and other more serious heart and brain injuries. The United States Food and Drug Association (FDA) have recently confirmed that they are investigating five reports of deaths and one non-fatal heart attack since 2004 that have been linked to the energy drink Monster. The reports of these deaths were made public by a Maryland attorney who is suing the company for the death of a 14-year-old girl who consumed two 24 ounce cans in a 24 hour period before her death. It is a sure warning that energy drinks should be consumed sparingly, if not at all. Source: 12 Action News www.h e rmagaz in e .co.n z | 93

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