OT: U of M Study - Couples that drink together stay together
University of Michigan study concludes that married couples who have similar drinking habits tend to have better marriages.
Article Summary:
Link to Peer Reviewed Study:
http://psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/06/26/geronb.gbw073.abstract
See, that's where that mighty CIC comes in handy!
All R reserch dollarz at werk!
"unless one of them is an alchoholic"
"Girl you ain't much fun since I quit drinkin'" -- Toby Keith
A great show to watch and say to yourself, "somebody has it a lot worse than I do."
I have a ways to go yet, but by the time somebody comes up with My 600 Pound Hoarder Life, I might just be ready to audition.
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34 years this year and dated for 4. We have been drinking together since we were teenagers. Common thread wine and mixed drinks.
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Screw that, I'm taking the sheets off of my bed so i can eat more cheese.
Best comment of the week.
According to that graph you're going to cause a lot of deaths with that kind of behavior.
Damn, that's a sharp (cheddar) rise in deaths between 30lbs and 33lbs.
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that smoke weed and snort coke off of each others' genitals?
/asking for a friend.
Obviously, they would come to the same conclusions.
Isnt the stuff supposed to make you skinny?
from ohio state soon
OSU might have more meth though. A2 drugs are usually of the higher-end variety.
for my ignorance
Pics or it didn't happen!
But with high end hookers
That's is also what Louisville did, but with high end recruits - allegedly.
Is coke better when sorted off genitals? Seems like it would get mixed up in the juices too much to be effective
without getting graphic, so I'll just get graphic.
Yes, it's best if things are dry, so don't forget to being a towel, which is really good advice for most situations in life.
If you're looking for a little backdoor action, the booty bump is the way to go. It has the benefit of being a little kinky and dirty and it numbs things up a bit for the upcoming festivities.
If your partner's boner is too juicy to snort coke off of, you've missed your window.
where you throw together an inordinate number of statistics and look for trends. It might have other purposes and it probably involves no original research, just statistical analysis. So it's probably cheap and generates a decent amount of ad revenue which is why you see so many of these studies lately.
The researchers collected their data within the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which is a long-term UM project, so this was done with original data. The National Institute on Aging supported the research along with UM.
"Ad revenue" doesn't guide decisions on research topics, since academics would never see any of it. The reason why there is a lot of work done with secondary data is because there's lots of it out there, and there are sufficient econometric and computing tools to explore it and deal with potential issues of causality.
Probably Seagrams.
I would be more interested (but still not much) to find out if couples that drink together have a higher likelihood of staying together than say couples who work out together our couples who share a love of going to the theater. That might actually tell us something.
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Though they don't investigate that exact question, one thing they do find is that concordance in non-drinking doesn't have a positive effect on marriage quality, so I don't think the effect is quite so simple as just behaving similarly. But they do acknowledge that this contributes to the broader compatibility theories of marriage quality.