‘Men like to do housework’
In a good news for women, a new study has claimed that doing housework makes men happy as domestic arguments decline and the general happiness of the home gets better.
According to a study published by Cambridge University, men actually like to do the housework. Domestic arguments decline and the general happiness of the home gets better when men do more of the job of looking after the house, it said.
Husbands and boyfriends feel guilty when they don’t do their share of the work around the home, the study of the differences between men and women suggests.
But it also said that men prefer a quiet life with the domestic chores to a noisier one with a discontented other half, the Daily Mail reported.
The team of academics said they had expected to find that conflict in the home worsened and the well-being of men declined when they did more housework. They reported, however, that the opposite happened.
“It may be because more men support gender equality, so they feel uncomfortable if the woman does most of the housework, and because women are becoming more and more assertive and making their dissatisfaction with lazy partners plain,” the study said.
The results run contrary to the great body of research findings which say that, despite the advance of women into education and careers, men continue to allow wives and partners to do the great bulk of the housework.
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Housewife's job is much more
Gautam Pal
01 Jul 2012 - 15:14
Housewife's job is much more tedious and harder than man's outside job. So it is good that men would lend his hand (even though for the sake of happiness at home) voluntarily to his wife who is tired of same job without any company unlike job outside.
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