Friday, 1 February 2013

DOMESTICATED MEN GET LESS SEX-STUDY STATES.

I'm very reluctant to share this piece of information because some married women might start calling me up stating that I've ruined the serenity of their home. I just want to stress that the study didn't state that a man shouldn't do chores around the house it was just focusing on how many times married couples actually have sex. I know what your thinking like "wetin concin dem" but these guys are seeking for relevance and they got my attention so listen up let me share my findings:

A study found that married men who perform what are traditionally considered chores for men– fixing roofs, doing the plumbing and building stuff–get more sex than their feeble, girlish counterparts who perform household tasks more traditionally associated with ladies (washing dishes, doing laundry). The study’s lead author summed it up as such, ”Households with a more traditional gender division of labor report higher sexual frequency than households with less traditional gender divisions of labor.”

The study finds:
In the new study, sociologists from the University of Washington in the United States found that on average couples jointly spent 34 hours a week on traditionally female jobs and 17 hours a week on tasks generally considered to belong to the man’s domain.
Typically husbands did about one-fifth of the household’s “female” chores and just over half of “male” household work. On average the couples said they had sex about five times in the month before they were questioned for the study.
But what about all those girly men who don’t see lifting a mop or vacuum as some great indignity? Well it seems their liberalism is a curse to their penis:
Those in marriages where the wife did all the traditionally female tasks reported having had sex about 1.6 times more per month than those where the husband did all the “feminine” jobs.
Who are these people?
The analysis was based on a national survey of 4,500 American married couples carried out between 1992 and 1994, the most recent large-scale study that measured how often husbands and wives had sex.
For their part, they also said that men shouldn't take this as incentive to stop doing female chores because it could “increase conflict.”
“Marriage today isn't what it was 30 or 40 years ago, but there are some things that remain important.“Sex and housework are still key aspects of sharing a life, and both are related to marital satisfaction and how spouses express their gender identity.”
Interesting stuff aye? see you learn something new on kik-ette,Welcome to the month of love ya'll *hugs*.






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