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Satisfaction with the division of housework has been shown to affect women’s sexual
satisfaction, but this relationship has rarely been studied in men. What are the relationships
among men’s satisfaction with the division of housework, their perception
of their emotional intimacy with their partner, their perception of their partner’s
sexual attractiveness, and their sexual satisfaction? In the autumn of 2011, a selfselected
online survey about men’s sexual health was carried out in Norway, Croatia,
and Portugal. A total of 657 Norwegian men over 18 years of age completed the
entire questionnaire. The results from the present study stemmed from 220 healthy
and married/cohabiting men, who had completed the questionnaire. The mean age of
participants was 44 years and the majority belonged to the upper middle class. Path
analysis showed that the association between men’s sexual satisfaction and their
satisfaction with the division of housework was partially mediated by emotional intimacy.
The hypothesized mediating effect of partner’s sexual attractiveness on the
relationship between sexual satisfaction and satisfaction with housework was not
supported. The findings from this study provide new insights into the links between
gender roles, intimacy, and male sexual satisfaction.
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Sexual satisfaction Division of housework satisfaction Men Perceived intimacy Partner attractiveness
Citation
Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 28, 215-229