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Previously on "Don't help your wife do the housework, whatever you do..."
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One study even discovered that kissing may increase your risk of oral infection more than having intercourse
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI agree - neanderthal man with slapper wife will probably get more.....
but is it just sex??
i prefer a quick nosh myself then i can get back to playing on the PS3
Can Oral Sex Cause Cancer? - MensJournal.com
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I agree - neanderthal man with slapper wife will probably get more.....
but is it just sex??
i prefer a quick nosh myself then i can get back to playing on the PS3
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostClassic poor research with dubious conclusions.
Perhaps whatever it is that makes men more willing to do the housework also makes them less interesting in shagging.
Perhaps men who choose the 'caring' role subliminally choose partners who are less interested in sex.
Perhaps men who are so macho that helping around the home is beneath them also exaggerate the amount of sex they get, or get more sex because they demand it
What a load of crap.
Personally, I find that helping around the house gets me more action (this is me doing the ironing)
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostClassic poor research with dubious conclusions.
Perhaps whatever it is that makes men more willing to do the housework also makes them less interesting in shagging.
Perhaps men who choose the 'caring' role subliminally choose partners who are less interested in sex.
Perhaps men who are so macho that helping around the home is beneath them also exaggerate the amount of sex they get, or get more sex because they demand it
What a load of crap.
Personally, I find that helping around the house gets me more action (this is me doing the ironing)
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Classic poor research with dubious conclusions.
Perhaps whatever it is that makes men more willing to do the housework also makes them less interesting in shagging.
Perhaps men who choose the 'caring' role subliminally choose partners who are less interested in sex.
Perhaps men who are so macho that helping around the home is beneath them also exaggerate the amount of sex they get, or get more sex because they demand it
What a load of crap.
Personally, I find that helping around the house gets me more action (this is me doing the ironing)
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Originally posted by formant View PostScared now.
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Originally posted by formant View PostThat aside, if an additional 1.6 sexual encounters per month make or break your sex life, it can't be that great (and frequent) to begin with.
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I don't do any housework beyond ironing. I'm rubbish at it. He used to do it all (hopelessly efficient). I recently started paying for a weekly cleaner cause I felt a tad guilty.
Traditional gender roles would halt any potential relationship for me prior to the getting-laid stages. And I've grown out of friends-with-benefits arrangements.
Anyway. Says they examined 4500 couples with an average age in their mid 40s. This study is useless without them releasing the information of how many of those couples live in traditional gender roles and how many don't. I mean, I'd estimate 80-90% live in woman-does-it-all households. No wonder the results are skewed in their favour for sexual frequency in that case.
That aside, if an additional 1.6 sexual encounters per month make or break your sex life, it can't be that great (and frequent) to begin with.Last edited by formant; 1 February 2013, 12:03.
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