Second, the researchers only looked
at heterosexual married couples, which means that this study tells us absolutely nothing about how the division of labor is related to sexual frequency in other types of relationships.
Not exact matches
Because they were denied access to legal marriage for so long, many LGBQ people
married for the first time
at older ages than
heterosexual couples, often after living together for many years, making their cohabiting and
married relationships pretty similar.
We can't readily blame legal or economic barriers,
at least if we're
heterosexual couples who the state allows to
marry, because there aren't that many obstacles left.
The study relied on data on
heterosexual married couples ages 60 and older who were no longer working from the 2009 and 2013 Disability and Use of Time (DUST) supplement to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a longitudinal study
at the University of Michigan.
The study, out of Michigan State university looked
at about 2,000 older
married heterosexual couples in the Health and Retirement Study over six years, from 2006 to 2012 and found that those who reported a happier spouse also reported feeling better overall.
They operate a policy
at their hotel, stated on their on - line booking form, that double bedrooms are available only to «
heterosexual married couples».
In the latest work, doctoral candidate Brian Don and other researchers interviewed 77 mostly middle - class and
married heterosexual couples twice,
at four and nine months after the birth of their first baby.
If this has any effect
at all upon
heterosexual married couples, it is to support the concept of a lifelong commitment between two loving adults and promotion of the family unit that marriage represents.
Applicants must be
heterosexual couples married at least three years.
While some studies have evaluated sexting by
married couples or young men who have sex with men, [17] the majority of attention is directed
at heterosexual adolescents.
And they found that the homosexual
couples were far better than the
married heterosexual couples at bringing up an issue in a non-confrontational way, of listening when criticized.
Meanwhile, among
heterosexual couples who
married in the 1980s and 1990s, women who had two or three sexual partners were more likely to get divorced than were virgins or women who had
at least 10 sexual partners.
Because they were denied access to legal marriage for so long, many LGBQ people
married for the first time
at older ages than
heterosexual couples, often after living together for many years, making their cohabiting and
married relationships pretty similar.
Our analytic sample consisted of
heterosexual married couples who were asked to report their marital quality
at least once in any of the three waves from 2006 to 2010.