Domestic affairs adversely affect male sexuality

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American scientists have found that helping a spouse in domestic affairs adversely affects their sex life.

Traditionally, female household duties were understood as cleaning and washing dishes. The analysis showed that men, as a rule, took up a little more than half of the tasks assigned to them - paying bills and mowing lawns. The participants in the experiment, who rejected the need to tinker with the housework, had sex one and a half times more often than those who continued to help their wife.

It turned out that men performing women's duties seemed less sexy to ladies. Scientists have found that couples who share the chores of household chores between themselves are perceived as brotherly, and not as lovers.

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