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Lost 07-11-2007 11:50 PM

Who's in charge in YOUR home?
 
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...inchargeathome

Study: Women Are in Charge at Home

Jeanna Bryner
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.comWed Jul 11, 12:30 PM ET

Men might throw their weight around at the office, but at home, women are the bosses.

A study, which was just released, finds that wives have more power than their husbands in making decisions and dominating discussions.

"The study at least suggests that the marriage is a place where women can exert some power," said lead author David Vogel, a psychologist at Iowa State University (ISU). "Whether or not it's because of changing societal roles, we don't know.”

The results counter past research.

“Most of the research literature in psychology has suggested that women have less power,” Vogel told LiveScience. “They have largely based that on the fact that traditionally men earn more money and so therefore would have the ability to make big decisions in the relationship.” That wasn’t the case in this study.

Spouse survey says

Vogel, Megan Murphy, also of ISU, and their colleagues surveyed 72 married couples in which the spouses were an average of 33 years old and had been married for about seven years. Most of the participants (66 percent) were Caucasian, followed by Asian (22 percent), Hispanic (5 percent) and African American (4 percent). The final 3 percent represented “other” nationalities.

Each spouse answered questions about relationship satisfaction and overall decision-making ability. Then, each spouse noted a relationship problem that could not be resolved without the spouse’s cooperation. While money and housework were popular picks, sex didn’t come up much as a marital issue.

Topics chosen by husbands/wives included:
Money—18 percent (husbands) / 13 percent (wives) Housework—15 percent / 15 percent Friends and family—10 percent / 19 percent Feelings and emotions—10 percent / 13 percent Time together—13 percent / 10 percent Making decisions—18 percent / 4 percent Sex—4 percent / 1percent Intimacy—1 percent / 1 percent Communication—3 percent / 4 percent Children—husbands never chose this topic; 3 percent of wives Other relationship changes—4 percent / 17 percent

The scientists videotaped the couples while they discussed each of the issues for 10 minutes.

Women power

Trained volunteers coded the videotapes using a scale that rated couples’ interactions based on words and behaviors associated with blame (blames, accuses and criticizes the partner); demand (nags, pressures for change, requests); withdrawal and avoidance (avoids discussion the problem by hesitating, changing topics, diverting attention or looking away); and discussion.

Wives were more demanding—asking for changes in the relationship or in their partner—and were more likely to get their way than the husbands. This held regardless of who had chosen the issue.

The women were not just talking more than their husbands.

"It wasn't just that the women were bringing up issues that weren't being responded to, but that the men were actually going along with what they said,” Vogel explained. “[Women] were communicating more powerful messages, and men were responding to those messages by agreeing or giving in.”

One reason for in-charge wives could be that they carry the weight of making sure the family farm is running smoothly.

"Women are responsible for overseeing the relationship, making sure the relationship runs, that everything gets done, and that everybody's happy," Murphy said.

Wife power could signal a harmonious couple. "There's been research that suggests that's a marker of a healthy marriage—that men accept influence from their wives," Murphy said.

The study, published in the April issue of the Journal of Counseling Psychology, was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health along with ISU.
What are your thoughts regarding this matter?

Pressing-On 07-11-2007 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Lost (Post 182435)
What are your thoughts regarding this matter?

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Wives were more demanding—asking for changes in the relationship or in their partner—and were more likely to get their way than the husbands. This held regardless of who had chosen the issue.
I say, Whatevah! You know that ain't happenin' around here.

:killinme

When the threat is over it's all back to normal. :D

Drama Queen 07-11-2007 11:53 PM

NLYP's never home for him to be in charge...:drama

Lost 07-11-2007 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Drama Queen (Post 182440)
NLYP's never home for him to be in charge...:drama

Is he strong enough to even take charge? :blah

Pressing-On 07-11-2007 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Drama Queen (Post 182440)
NLYP's never home for him to be in charge...:drama

You know why don't you? Ah-Uh!! Renda keeps removing that ****. If you still had the **** he would be home more often.

:bliss:bliss

Drama Queen 07-11-2007 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lost (Post 182442)
Is he strong enough to even take charge? :blah

not touching that one................


:aaa

SarahElizabeth 07-12-2007 12:30 AM

Wife is spelled wife, not wive. :winkgrin

Lost 07-12-2007 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SarahElizabeth (Post 182470)
Wife is spelled wife, not wive. :winkgrin

It is, isn't it? Can an Admin fix my poll typo?

Trouvere 07-12-2007 12:36 AM

They did not have an answer that fit my household.My husband runs his business out of our home.I work out.He is there more than I am.So you could say he runs the house but then I don't shirk out of my duties either.We share the duties.Now in the marriage we both have imput and pray about the right thing and what is Gods will.So you could say the next phrase fits:

Home is a place where
each live for other
and all live for God.

The Mrs 07-12-2007 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Trouvere (Post 182479)
They did not have an answer that fit my household.My husband runs his business out of our home.I work out.He is there more than I am.So you could say he runs the house but then I don't shirk out of my duties either.We share the duties.Now in the marriage we both have imput and pray about the right thing and what is Gods will.So you could say the next phrase fits:

Home is a place where
each live for other
and all live for God.

One for all, and all for One! :lol


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