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Love paramount for men of Estonia
Averaging 181 centimetres in height, in all likelihood overweight or outright obese once over 35. Cares not for health but says sickness is no problem really. Gets paid rather well but instead of the money, he most highly esteems love, a family and a home of his own.
His entire working life is basically spent in stress. In private life, he does stay faithful to his wife but by the age of 55 has probably committed the occasional act of adultery – with a gal found over the Internet, say.
This is the portrait of an Estonian male based on fresh study by University of Tartu applied research centre. Namely, last fall and winter, they asked over 2,000 men aged 16–54 for their opinions on family, work, health and sexual life. All for one purpose: to be able to generalise what kind of men we actually are.
According to senior University of Tartu research fellow and an author of the study Mare Ainsaar, the aggregate portrait says a lot while in reality men come rather different – just like the ladies. The only hard and fast rule would be that almost all of them buckle their seat belts while driving.
But what’s even more important: «Estonian men are very children and family centred, which to us was a big surprise,» admitted the scientist.
The observation is something remarkable. A possible explanation being: Estonia’s transition phase may be behind us, material wellbeing achieved, and the soft values on the upswing again among men. At that, this carries hopes for the natural increase problem perhaps to be solved.
«In some countries people have stopped wanting children. Not in Estonia. In men of Estonia, the desire to have babies has even increased a bit, which is an excellent indicator on the European scale. The will is there; the issue now is how to realise it and why it does not work,» said Ms Ainsaar.
Here, the deeper aspects of the study come into play. Truth be told, it is rather plainly revealed the troubles and where an Estonian man needs to take an honest look in the mirror.
The older the fatter
First the health, of course. By the age of 34, Estonian men are of normal weight by body mass index. Among those aged 44, being overweight prevails. By 55, a quarter of guys are obese.
The authors of health-chapters of the document would underline that this is the sharpest problem plaguing men currently: the overweight men will never complain over health, but their wives face very early widowhood.
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