Do this thing by working from home can improve your sex life
A new study finds relational benefits when couples working at home do this thing.
Pandemic coronavirus has made relationships ofall kinds more difficult to maintain, especially those of a romantic nature - and even more specifically, those in which cohabitation occurs. And if you consider that62% of Americans have worked at home during the pandemic, it means in many cases the two partners are not justlife Together, they are alsojob Together - or at least working near the other. However, while all may seem like a catastrophe recipe,A new survey found that couples who work from home together report largelypositive effects on their relationship, including more frequent sex, as long as they first set clear rules on the way they worked at home.
A recent investigation by Simplyhired, a job search company and a job search engine based in Sunnyvale, California, asked 510 people currentlyWork abroad With their partner due to the Pandemic of Covid-19 on how this particular situation affected their relationship. Respondents were 55.3% men and 44.7% of women, about 36 years old.
Depending on the results, 42.7% of respondents reported more sex than before the pandemic, compared with 19.4%, which stated that sex had become less frequent and 37.8% that stated to work Remote for quarantine had little impact on the amount of sex they had.
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What is even more interesting, the results showed that respondents who createdWorking rules With their partner (52.4%) were largely those who reported more sex - they were also those who were likely to think that their productivity had increased. The most common rule People who went on communication on schedules, followed by a helmet during a work call, passing in another area of the house when they are on a call, minimizing noise, By keeping similar hours of work, only speaking during scheduled breaks, and do not do housework around the house during working hours.
See these positive effects, couples do not seem to all those who are worried aboutreturn to the office now that the country is reopening, as 51.2%, they wanted to continue working remotely with their partner after the pandemic. And for more information on how Covid-19 has changed the love life of people, checkMore than half of the couples do now in bed with coronavirus.