Men who clean their homes have more sex

For some men, overcoming vessels or leaving contaminated washing can be the norm. However, a study published in the Journal of Family Psychology is destroying traditional stereotypes. Research by the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta, Canada, revealed that men who do domestic chores have more sex. [...]
For some men, overcoming vessels or leaving contaminated washing can be the norm. However, a study published in the Journal of Family Psychology is destroying traditional stereotypes.
Research by the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta, Canada, revealed that men who do domestic chores have more sex.
The study states: “When male partners reported having made a fair contribution to housework, the couple experienced more frequent sexual dating, and each partner reported higher sexual satisfaction a year later”.
The study, which included 1,338 couples who participated in the Analysis of the German Intime Relations and Family Dinamica panel, examined the connection between housework and sex. Male participants were asked for frequent household chores and if they thought their contribution was fair. A year later, sexual frequencies and the couple's satisfaction were appreciated.
After a year sexual dating and the level of sexual pleasure were increased by participating couples sharing household chores. Instead of avoiding jobs in the hope of having more sex, as the preliminary search will mean, men are likely to experience more frequent and satisfactory passions for both partners between sheets when they just do their fair play”, Johnson added.
A clean house and more sex is probably at the top of the task lists of many couples, the Klan Kosova broadcasts.












