
The study claims this spike in cheating is in response to worrying about becoming old and undesirable - or having the rise in libido typified by the midlife crisis..........This study, which took place in three countries, surveying thousands of people, indicates that it is .
There is a steady downhill trajectory in wellbeing for most people, starting in their late teens, and staying low until their late 40s, where it starts to increase again.The lead researcher of the study, Terence Cheng of the University of Melbourne, said "Human happiness hits the lowest point around the ages of 40 to 42".
This would indicate that the midlife crisis is real. Perhaps men at the end of each decade feel that much closer to death, and decide to reclaim their life by having affairs.

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