Over-60s who live apart from partners have better wellbeing, study finds
by Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6SNF7)
Enjoying a romantic relationship without cohabiting, or living apart, together', found to be a popular arrangement
It's known as living apart, together. Being in a serious relationship while remaining at separate addresses has long been a lifestyle more associated with people starting out in life.
But those aged 60 and above who date like people in their 20s enjoy better mental wellbeing, the largest study of its kind has found.
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