You must be 18+ to view this page

You must be 18+ to view this page

You must be at least eighteen years old to view this content. Are you over eighteen and willing to seee adult content?

Free shipping on orders over $100 and Free gift.Replacement better and faster shipping method arrives in 3-7 business days.

Are the marriages of "highly paid women" more likely to break up?

visibility16 Views comment0 comments person Posted By: Eric King list In: sexual psychology

Are the marriages of “highly paid women” more likely to break up?

You have the job you've always wanted, you're doing a great job, and you're even making more money than your husband. But beware, women who are the main breadwinners in their families are more likely to pay the price of divorce.

Researchers admit that the cause of this problem is not yet clear, but it may be due to the self-esteem of men who cannot be the main breadwinner of the family. For successful women, they may become dissatisfied because their husbands are not doing their part.

The findings come from a 25-year study that analyzed the marriages of more than 2,500 couples. Other previous studies have shown that men who stay at home are more likely to have extramarital affairs.

With nearly a third of British women earning more than their husbands, millions of people may be skeptical of the findings. The US researchers studied the marriages and earnings of more than 2,500 women who married for the first time between 1979 and 2002. They found that women who made more money than their husbands were 38% more likely to be divorced than other women.

Jay Teachman of Western Washington University said there may be several reasons behind this data. For example, financial independence makes it easier for women to find ways out of unhappy marriages.

Recommendations for more exciting articles:

Female prostitutes should understand the sexual psychology and behavior of male prostitutes

Privacy: Husband flirts with young and beautiful nanny

p>

Infidelity in the office, encountering love and losing marriage

Oral narrative: Two passions with a "strange" female colleague

Oral narrative: White-collar women share their sexual experiences

Oral narrative: The newlywed wife turned out to be a big liar

Oral: Sex after our fight

Is the marriage of "highly paid women" more likely to break up?

                   Fruited self-esteem - on both sides - may also be a factor.

Professor Teachman said: "Men's 'impaired self-esteem' may lead to tension in the relationship. It may also be the case that some women have a negative attitude towards partners who earn less than them." According to the United States " According to a report in the Journal of Family Psychology, sudden increases in work hours are also associated with marital breakdown.

One example of this phenomenon was the breakdown of Kate Winslet's marriage to assistant director Jim Sepleton in 2001. Their failure was blamed on the actress's rapid film career. Singer Charlotte Church split from her rugby player fiancé Gavin Hanson this year, with friends pointing out that he earned much less than she did.

As for a happy marriage, Professor Teachman suggested that the male-to-female income ratio should be 6040, and the husband should be the one who earns the most. His findings are similar to a recently released US study which found that men who are financially dependent on their partners are more likely to cheat - and the greater the income gap, the more likely a man is to cheat. For example, stay-at-home men whose wives work all day are five times more likely to have an affair than men whose wives make the same amount of money. Cornell University researchers say men with low incomes may engage in extramarital affairs as a way to restore their masculinity.

Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday January February March April May June July August September October November December

Boxed:

Sticky Add To Cart

Font: