According to a report by "Life Superstition" on March 14, a survey of 5,000 couples in the United States showed that one important factor contributing to a woman's sense of marital happiness is whether her husband fulfills emotional responsibilities.
Previously, studies suggested that a husband's income and participation in household chores were key factors in determining a woman's marital satisfaction. However, the latest survey found that most women admitted that frequent emotional communication with their husbands made them feel happier in their marriage. Sociologist Bradford Wilcox from Virginia Tech University said: If the husband is the primary provider of family income and also maintains good emotional communication with his wife, the wife will feel happier.
Fairness in a marriage does not necessarily mean evenly splitting household chores. In fact, women who acknowledged being happier took on the majority of the housework. But they believed that their husbands played an important role in supporting the family financially, and even though they did more housework, they considered it fair. The key to happiness lies in the emotional communication between husband and wife. - Yang Xiaowen