Wondering how you know someone is really good in bed? Research has revealed what makes someone the ultimate lover.
Forget sexy lingerie and heady candles, the real sign that someone is really good at bed, is hiding elsewhere. Of course, it is worth noting that there is no scientific research that dares to prove such a thing. But each of us has some theories about what makes a good lover. Results of a recent survey Wakefield Research for LG QuadWash are surprising. Out of 1,000 respondents, as many as 58% respondents agreed that those who are good at housework will also prove themselves between the sheets.
In addition, the results revealed that a large proportion of Americans (52 %) admit that their partner turns them on with household chores. Needless to say, this attracts more women (57%) than men. The results are even more surprising. As many as two in five Americans said they would rather see a photo of their partner cleaning up than a photo in a bathing suit.
For some people, they can even act as a precursor to sex. As many as 17 % Americans would rather have a partner do the housework after an argument than apologize.
The research analyzed by the Reader's Digest platform is not surprising. As family therapist Allen Wagner has said, people tend to be pretty self-confident when it comes to housework, which is pretty sexy: "People who are good at chores are also self-confident and independent and pay attention to detail."
Richard Matzkin, author of Loving Promises: The Master Class for Creating Magnificent Relationships, agrees that "a man who participates fully and generously in keeping a clean and tidy home is likely to bring that generosity into the relationship." "It's about taking care of your partner and the relationship. If a man wants to please his partner outside of the bedroom, he's probably eager to please her in bed,” she says.