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Midlife Crisis, midlife crisis - man / male

September's Bestselling Books on Midlife Crisis

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These are currently Amazon's bestselling books that have something to do with midlife crisis. »more»

Are men's lives more difficult than women's?

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Fausta Wertz recently wrote in her blog about her hypothesis on why men's lives are more difficult these days. She listed three trends (see this link for pull posting) but it was the first one that was the most thought-provoking. Fausta calls it the "The Church of Oprah" trend. »more»

What Do You Mean There Are Four, or Five, or Six Types of Midlife Crisis?

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Our research into midlife crisis has convinced us that there's no such thing.

No one thing, anyway. »more»

Is My Spouse Cheating Because Of A Midlife Crisis?

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The conventional wisdom is that midlife crises usually feature extramarital affairs.

But one may have little to do with the other.

Middle-aged people -- of either gender -- have affairs. But many have nothing to do with the usual midlife crisis. Rather, they are the result of placing low value on the relationship, and poor bonding with one's spouse. »more»

Twenty (Or So) Questions About Midlife Crisis

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This "Twenty Questions About Midlife Crisis" section is an ongoing effort to collect all of LifeTwo's best information about midlife crisis in one place. »more»

Best Life Magazine's Tips for a Successful Midlife Crisis

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"Sometimes a man has to lose his bearings to find his way" is how Best Life Magazine starts off their thorough article on navigating through middle life and ending up as a better person. Best Life asked experts to help define, diagnosis and manage male midlife crises while poking holes in some of the prevalent myths surrounding the condition. Here is an excerpt of what they came up with. »more»

August's Bestselling Books About Midlife Crisis

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These are Amazon's bestselling midlife crisis books ... they're not traditional beach reading, but what better time than a vacation to spend time thinking about your life? If that's too much, some of this month's books will show you how others worked through their midlife crises. »more»

Male Midlife Crisis or Andropause?

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Andropause (also known as "male menopause"), caused by a decline in hormones in men, is sometimes confused as a midlife crisis. Andropause symptoms can include:

    Decreased mental quickness and sharpness
    Decreased energy, strength and endurance
    Less desire for activity and exercise »more»

LifeTwo’s 5-minute Midlife Quiz

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Want to know how your midlife is going? Are you on track for a crisis? Please take our 5 minute quiz by answering the following with either Yes or No:

1. I am more open regarding my principles today than I was earlier in my life. »more»

Men's Take on the Female Midlife Crisis

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Last year Time Magazine ran a cover story on the female midlife crisis by Nancy Gibbs entitled "Midlife Crisis? Bring It On!". It addressed (in Time's words) "how women of this generation are seizing that stressful, pivotal moment in their lives to reinvent themselves." Included in that issue was a humorous take on one unexpected side effect of female midlife crisis--the reaction of their male counterparts to this intrusion by women to this once male-only "affliction." »more»