Daily Mail: A husband's involvement in domestic chores makes marital life happier
Daily Mail: A husband's involvement in domestic chores makes marital life happier
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Couples who do housework are happier, less likely to quarrel and have a better sex life, according to a recent study conducted by US researchers.
According to the Daily Mail website, Americans spend 664 hours in domestic work each year. The doctor, Dr. Ian Kerner, advises couples to share with their domestic wives, because it brings closer relationships with the partner and makes life more friendly.
Research on routine habits using data from the 1980s and 1990s showed that couples who performed traditional household roles were happier than others.
Dr. Kerner said that many marital relationships in the current period are based on the principle of equality, and that having a partner helping with domestic work is just a cooperative relationship.
Cleaning the house with a life partner helps eliminate stress, and washing dishes is an activity that encourages cooperation and communication with the partner, the researchers said.
Daily Mail: A husband's involvement in domestic chores makes marital life happier
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Couples who do housework are happier, less likely to quarrel and have a better sex life, according to a recent study conducted by US researchers.
According to the Daily Mail website, Americans spend 664 hours in domestic work each year. The doctor, Dr. Ian Kerner, advises couples to share with their domestic wives, because it brings closer relationships with the partner and makes life more friendly.
Research on routine habits using data from the 1980s and 1990s showed that couples who performed traditional household roles were happier than others.
Dr. Kerner said that many marital relationships in the current period are based on the principle of equality, and that having a partner helping with domestic work is just a cooperative relationship.
Cleaning the house with a life partner helps eliminate stress, and washing dishes is an activity that encourages cooperation and communication with the partner, the researchers said.

