According to Professor Michelle Hindin, the lead author of the study, “The more decisions a woman reported making on her own, as compared to joint decision making, the less likely she was to have sex and the longer it was since she last had sexual intercourse.”
Survey participants were also asked to indicate the person in the household who typically had the final say on the following decisions: health care, large household purchases, household purchases for daily needs and visiting family and friends. Researchers also examined socio-demographic and relationship factors such as age, wealth, parity, husband’s residence, and marital duration.
Although it wasn't broken down, I have a feeling that the decisions concerning family and friends was more the deal breaker than the financial decisions, although that would be more subjective, depending on whether or not a particular wife had discipline in financial matters.
It also appears that the women in the study may have controlled most of the decisions, rather than maybe one of two.
Either way, a dominant woman married to a man will be far less sexually desirable to him than one that is more cooperative and wanting to work as a team, or respecting the input or decisions of her husband.
In this day of so-called empowerment, which is a buzz word for dominating a man by a woman, it's far better to be less empowered than it is to attempt to control and be in charge of everything so you can get your own way.
As shown, it will affect your sex life with your husband if you're not.
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