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Published 16:38 22 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 21:52 22 Jan 2019 GMT
Yep, the research from the Council of Contemporary Families studied heterosexual couples. They quizzed them on what type of (cleaning) work each person in the relationship does, and if it is split evenly.
The study found that those who equally share the housework have a waaay better sex life than those who don't.
Lead author of the study Daniel Carlson said: “Although less than one-third of the couples we studied shared housework equally, these were the couples who, in contrast to couples in earlier decades, reported the highest marital and sexual satisfaction.”
And it turns out that different types of housework turn men and women on.
“For contemporary men, sharing shopping with their partner seems to be a turn on," while women are more turned out by doing the dishes.
Interesting.
“Sharing responsibility for dishwashing was the single biggest source of satisfaction for women among all the household tasks, and lack of sharing of this task the single biggest source of discontent.”
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