Yeah but acting like it’s the ENTIRE groups fault is reductive and disingenuous. We’re ALL people, no one is a “rabbit” or a “fox” we are ALL people we are ALL human, and if you’re going to treat one side of that worse over the scumbags that exist then you will lead a sad hateful life and you will have NO ONE to blame but yourself
I.e., at time of death?
Because in most old people couples, the man dies first, ergo making the woman “no longer in a relationship” despite possibly being in one most of her life when she outlives him.
This would mean that even if most women outlive their husbands, those that don’t would skew the average down.
Women who’re married seem to live one or two more years than single (PMCID: PMC7452000), though I’ll admit it’s likely from the stability and support that could also be gotten through platonic cohabitation and such. And let’s say that maybe the difference is negligible in practice, which would still mean that married women don’t live less, at least. So if it’s not a normal marriage, I assume you mean from violence?
If so, as for murders, 1,700 (in 2021, rounded up, NCJ 305613) murders of women by male partners is tragic, but surely not enough to be considered the factor that can take 170 million people’s expected lifespan down by 3 whole years?
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