Study: Hubbies that cook, clean have sex less often

This is what sexy looks like, according to a new study.

This is what sexy looks like, according to a new study.

Husbands who routinely don aprons get less sex, according to a new study lauded by lazy married men.

The study in the American Sociological Review says husbands who spend more time doing traditionally female chores, such as cooking, cleaning, and shopping, report having less sex than those who partake “in traditionally masculine tasks — yard work, paying bills, and auto maintenance,” reports Agence France Presse.

The study looked at 7,002 straight, married couples in the United States. The median age of those in the study was about 43. Data used in the study was collected from 1992 to 1994. Researchers could not use more recent info because “to our knowledge, it is the only dataset with detailed measures of both sexual frequency and actual participation in household labor.”

Still, the researchers, two-thirds of which are female, concluded “display of gender is important for creation of sexual desire and performance of sexual activity.”

“Men or women may, in essence, be turned on (however indirectly) when partners in a marriage do more gender-traditional work.”

A female co-worker contacted for this story said, “That is complete [bleep].”

Wives in the study reported having sex 5.6 times per month; husbands 5.2 times per month.

Researchers are aware their conclusions conflict with earlier studies, but point out their study takes into account exactly what type of work is being performed.

“One key innovation [in the study] is that rather than consider all housework as identical, we separately examine men’s and women’s time spent in traditionally masculine and traditionally feminine tasks,” researchers wrote.

Unfortunately, researchers also concluded husbands who do nothing to help around the house may eventually live alone in a crummy 1-bedroom apartment stacked high with dirty dishes and empty pizza boxes.

“Men who refuse to help around the house could increase conflict in their marriage and lower their wives’ marital satisfaction,” said researcher Sabino Kornrich.

Other studies, however, have concluded “Couples Who Share Housework Run Higher Risk Of Divorce.”

Perhaps my not knowing my home contained a dishwasher, until it broke, is a good thing.

Other interesting tidbits alleged in the study:

  • Men want sex more than women.
  • Men are alleged to do only 20% of traditional home chores, but women are OK with that.
  • Researchers believe “joint religious attendance is a good predictor of relationship quality.”
  • A husbands’ participation in core housework increases their stress levels and makes them less likely to initiate sex.
  • Wives do not “trade sex to men for doing what is traditionally viewed as women’s work.”

37 comments Add your comment

John

January 31st, 2013
10:33 am

“Men want sex more than women.”…You don’t say..

Bronc

January 31st, 2013
11:05 am

I hear you SAD SACK..throw in kid’s homework and taking them everywhere..heck if I could have produced breast milk..I would have done that too..after 20years..hung it up..

Bernie Matt

January 31st, 2013
11:11 am

Comment deleted due to verbal naughtiness.

Wild Oysters

January 31st, 2013
11:21 am

5.6 times per day is o.k.

Gone Cold

January 31st, 2013
11:27 am

I do believe there is some validity to the story. I do my share of the cooking and some of the house work, I get sex maybe once every two months. Before marriage I of course cooked, cleaned, cut grass, performed auto chores, played sports and sexual activities were never a problem, either with a steady or with a “friend with benefits”. The myth that wedding cake contains a sex drive killer must be true.

whipped

January 31st, 2013
11:40 am

@ gone cold

that often? dude!

mistake I made was marrying a partner, not taking a wife. before I got involved with the woman I married, I was getting incredible sex from two different women. didn’t treat them poorly, but didn’t see them as equal partners.

I met someone who I was impressed enough with to treat as an equal, and damned if once I was hooked the sex went steadily down to virtually nothing. for a long time I hung in out of love, then out of religious conviction (Catholic), then finally out of a desire to keep the kids home intact.

the last one should be out the door in a year of so. I may well be right behind.

whipped

January 31st, 2013
11:45 am

I don’t know about the fact I do all the chores inside and out, but I do know I quit trying for sex over a decade ago. simple reason. I got tired of always being refused, or worse, the lie there and think of England approach.

funny, but as a guy I found not even trying for sex was more rewarding than being treated like a pesky dog.

Thomas

January 31st, 2013
11:47 am

Well I do ALL of them and still have less.

beanster

January 31st, 2013
11:51 am

But…but…this can’t be true. It is contrary to everything Dr. Phil says makes a good husband.

whipped

January 31st, 2013
11:52 am

do all of ….chores? young ladies? dishes?