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Reply to "61% of single women in America are not looking to get into a new relationship compared to 38% of men"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Studies have shown that men’s time spent on housework goes down when they get married, and women’s on goes up (including women who work full time outside the home). I also think men pretend they can’t survive without sex. [/quote] What studies have shown that men's time spent on housework goes down? What men are pretending they cannot survive without sex? Look at most of the posts on this board, sister. Men surviving on little to no sex = married in the DC area.[/quote] It's hard to imagine that most men don't spend less time on housework after marriage. I concede the second point. I think there is a correlation between these two factors. It's not uncommon for women to feel overwhelmed by the unequal distribution of household chores and parenting responsibilities, especially when they're also working outside the home. This imbalance leads to resentment, which in turn kills their attraction to their husband. We've all seen it. [/quote]
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