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The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by july123(m): 12:35pm On Dec 27, 2009
It is what women have been saying for decades but men have not wanted to hear - the key to a happy marriage is doing the dishes together.

Researchers have found that couples who share household chores are happier than those where one partner is the breadwinner and the other is the home-maker.

According to new research, neither partner should ideally take on more than 60 per cent of domestic chores, from cleaning to childcare.
Couple doing dishes

Domestic bliss: Research says sharing chores leads to happiness

As a result, the traditional family in which the husband goes to work while his wife remains at home to look after the children and do all the housework is less likely to result in a happy marriage, says the research.

It found that the ‘working husband and stay-at-home wife’ relationship puts pressure on him to provide and leaves her feeling unfulfilled at not contributing more financially.

A non-earning wife also feels more vulnerable and fears ending up on her own, whether as a widow or divorcee, it adds.

But a family in which the wife is the breadwinner and the husband looks after the house is also problematic because the man is unhappy and unhealthy and the woman is too stressed.

The findings by Canadian academics follow a 2006 study by the British Economic and Social Research Council, which concluded that most women are happier with non-traditional domestic arrangements and do not want to be housewives or stay-at-home mothers.

The Canadian researchers analysed national surveys in which nearly 50,000 adults answered questions about their lives, including the amount of paid and unpaid work they did.

The academics from the University of Western Ontario estimated the levels of happiness experienced by the participants, taking their personal circumstances into account.

The happiest couples share equally the unpaid work, are most likely to be both working and either do not have children or have older children who do not need constant care.

The research found that religious families are most likely to stick to traditional roles, with the husband working and the wife staying at home and doing most of the chores, which academics called the ‘augmented complementary traditional model’.

However, reversing the roles does not work because the man is unfulfilled and the woman feels the pressure to provide as a breadwinner.

The research also looked at other types of partnership.

It found that women who are both the major breadwinner and do housework – called the ‘women’s double burden model’ - are stressed and have low levels of satisfaction. Men who are the breadwinner and also take on their fair share of housework - the ‘men’s double burden model’ - suffer poorer health, though the women have low stress.

The study concludes: ‘For both men and women, the highest average level of happiness and satisfaction with life occurs within the shared-roles model.’

Lead researcher Rod Beaujot said the findings showed the value of providing equal opportunities in the workplace and better childcare, and the benefit of men taking an active part in domestic chores.

‘Adequate childcare facilities and equal opportunities for parental leave should be a focus of public policy,’ he added.

‘By supporting the shared-roles model, there would be support for the type of family model that many would prefer, with less burn-out.’

Frank Furedi, professor of sociology at the University of Kent, said: ‘This research shows that it is very important for both parties to have something in their lives from which they derive a sense of independence and accomplishment.

‘But if in addition they do things in common – which could be the domestic chores or the childcare – it creates a bond that facilitates closeness, communication, emotional warmth and, most importantly, trust.’
Re: The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by ijebubabe(f): 12:40pm On Dec 27, 2009
i now see why the relationship with my ex. ended.  grin  grin

wash dishes together ? after eating, na me go clear his plates and wash the dishes. the things we do for love   tongue

all he kept asking was why i didnt have a dishwasher in my apartment  undecided
Re: The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by hbabe(f): 3:10pm On Dec 27, 2009
^^As long he is the regular Naija guy he will expect you to clear up after him and do the dishes ALONE.
Washing dishes ke?
Should I catch my brother washing dishes for/with a girl, I will take him for deliverance. grin
Sorry, I am a Naija babe to the core.
Re: The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by Godmother(f): 3:47pm On Dec 27, 2009
hbabe:

^^As long he is the regular Naija guy he will expect you to clear up after him and do the dishes ALONE.
Washing dishes ke?
Should I catch my brother washing dishes for/with a girl, I will take him for deliverance. grin
Sorry, I am a Naija babe to the core.

No offence meant, but with people like you relationships are going to be pretty difficult to stay in
Re: The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by hbabe(f): 4:06pm On Dec 27, 2009
Godmother:

No offence meant, but with people like you relationships are going to be pretty difficult to stay in
No offence taken. I was just being honest.
I am just one out of millions of Nigerians, so relationships should work out just fine without me or my 4 brothers if dish washing is what it takes to keep them going.
So do you believe that washing dishes with a guy keeps the relationship steady?
Re: The Couple Who Wash The Dishes Together Will Stay Together, Research Reveals Re by skfa1: 4:16pm On Dec 27, 2009
Wash the dishes? hmmmmmm its alright tho. but not all the time. Atleast i can help, just to show my  love.

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