Chores and Divorce

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by Chelsea Ellsworth

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- A new study says couples who split chores are more likely to get divorced.

Researchers followed married couples, looking for links between housework and happiness.

Partners who split the chores in half were themselves more likely to split.

But guys aren't off the hook. Wives who did most of the chores were more likely to be unhappy in the marriage.

 


 

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