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Effeminate people are less likely to have heart problems, study reveals

If for many members of society and the LGBT community being effeminate is a problem, considering the prejudice that those affected tend to suffer, for health the prettier the better. At least that's what four researchers from the United Kingdom pointed out – Kate Hunt, Heather Lewars, Carol Esmile, and David Batty. According to a survey carried out by scholars with 1.551 people, men with effeminate mannerisms are less likely to suffer from heart problems compared to more masculine men. Also according to the study, those who have more masculine mannerisms tend to develop heart problems due to stress, aggression, bad mood, willingness to take risks, among other factors. Effeminate people are happier, less stressed, and laugh more often, which helps maintain good blood pressure and good blood circulation.

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