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A study of mobile phone calls suggests that women call their spouse more than any other person.

 

That changes as their daughters become old enough to have children, after which they become the most important person in their lives.

 

The study has been published in the journal Scientific Reports.

 

It also shows that men call their spouse most often for the first seven years of their relationship. They then shift their focus to other friends.

 

The results come from an analysis of the texts of mobile phone calls of three million people.

 

According to the study's co-author, Professor Robin Dunbar of Oxford University, UK, the investigation shows that pair-bonding is much more important to women than men.

 

"It's the first really strong evidence that romantic relationships are driven by women," he told BBC News.

 

But the data shows that women start to switch the preference of their best friend from about the mid-30s, and by the age of 45 a woman of a generation younger becomes the "new best friend", according to Professor Dunbar.

 

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Teleefoon bay ragi ku waleen and now and days people have Phone every where shaqada gaadhiga mobile way wareeriyeen miskiinka

laakin markay gaboobaan way ka raystaan i think its jealousy they are scared inu naag kale ka raaco.

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Juxa   

Anti marriage, anti romance hadana anti women maa keentay

 

Btw the study waa been anaka naweydii..... Kasband still calls whether he is home or away

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Juxa   

sayid yes i am working today, and sofar i received 4 calls....try to beat that

 

ma jacaylkaas baa 7 years itch lagu sheegi karaa bal? ninka Che ah naga qabo

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Blessed   

^U sheeg oadayaashan mukurka badan, yaa Juxa.

 

LOL. Xaaji Xunjuf, noocii kankanoos la odhan jiraad ka soo hadhay.

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The universal truth is that "War dumarka ma ka dhamaado. "

 

When their relationship is new he tolerates her. When its 7 years in, he's able to call others. Judging by galo standards he probably lives with her at this this point and doesn't need to call as often.

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wyre   

*Blessed;821303 wrote:
^U sheeg oadayaashan mukurka badan, yaa Juxa.

 

LOL. Xaaji Xunjuf, noocii
kankanoos
la odhan jiraad ka soo hadhay.

Kan kan soo ur ma eheen, mise kakanoos baad ola jeedaa lolz:D:D

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Gaaladaan and their shaqo la'aan cilmibaaris. How was this study exactly being done? Did they collude with phone companies and secretly record each phone number's dialed number. And how would they know who is a spouse or not. If they followed the subjects and people were aware of it, then their study is not scientifically feasible. Some could have been deliberate.

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Aaliyyah   

Juxa, it says for the first seven years the husband calls..so where you married for 7 years? lol if you were married more than that you just refuted this study otherwise you gotta wait for 7 years to finish lol..

 

anyways, interesting study. Laakin dadkan maalinkasta waxbay so saraan inta badan waxba kama jiraan.

 

salaam

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