If your man seems suddenly sullen, his get-up-and-go gone, he might be in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Here's our guide to spotting the signs, showing support and surviving the storm.



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Oct 13th 2009
written by: Betty Boudoir
If your man seems suddenly sullen, his get-up-and-go gone, he might be in the midst of a mid-life crisis. 

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Thursday 15 October
Written by Ken
Betty Boudoir has obviously never had a real relationship with a man or any meaningfull converstations with one about their thoughts and feelings as they get older. Her thoughtless drivel about "mid-life-crises" make the average tabloid editor look like qualified psychotherapist. AOL, please stop this meaninless drivel pretending to be "news".
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Friday 16 October
Written by The Debt Collector
"At first you were over the hill at 50; now its over this hill at 40". Given that people are living longer does that the Mean has shifted downwards, or the Median moved upwards?
Most people, let alone men, are having mid-life crises' earlier in life. With the push button moron loving employers ditch qualifications in preference to which softwear [sic] you have used, it is little wonder men are losing their libido!
As for women accusing men of sexual harrassment and making false claims of rape in the business place, it comes as no surprise that men don't trust people. As for interviewing a young girl on her own, even for a job, let alone a disciplinary meeting (no, not that sort- the one where someone has done something wrong and is receiving a warning prior to dismissal) a man dare not do it alone for fear of accused of rape!
God preserve us from feminists and The Sex Discrimination Act.
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