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But the fact is most men still think they should be the primary breadwinner. It will take generations before this mindset really changes. Previous research has found house-husbands are more likely to be unfaithful, with the risk of an affair rising the greater the earnings gap with their spouse. While women who are the main breadwinners may try harder to keep their marriage on track, their husbands are more likely to abuse them or cut back on their contribution to housework.
The latest study looked at men who had always been breadwinners, those who held that position for most of their marriage and couples who alternated in breadwinning over the years.
The researchers also examined the effect of becoming a kept man early in a marriage in your twenties and thirties, midway through, and later on in your fifties or sixties. Compared to men who had always been the main provider, those who lost their breadwinner status as young or older men were more likely to suffer stress-induced stomach ulcers, heart problems and chronic lung disease.
The study, published in the Journal of Ageing and Heath, are likely to be a warning to former high-fliers like ex-Prime Minister David Cameron. However US researchers looked only at couples born between and The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Sorry chaps, being a kept man is bad for your health: Men whose partners are the main earner thought to suffer stress-related physical conditions Men whose are not main earners in relationships could suffer stress conditions Some could suffer heart problems, chronic lung disease and stomach ulcers Experts at Rutgers University say their damaged masculinity could be to blame By Victoria Allen for the Daily Mail Published: GMT, 5 September Updated: GMT, 5 September e-mail shares.
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