- 90% of couples will spend up to ONE HOUR arguing with their significant other over chores!
- 15% of ex-couples revealed that quarrelling over household chores was a direct contributor to the breakdown of the relationship
- Doing the dishes is the chore causing the highest percentage of troubles, with more than half of couples arguing over it
- Dusting is the least stressful chore, with only 9% of couples arguing over it
Keeping your house and home in order is hard work, especially if you’re a full-time worker. It comes as no surprise therefore that some relatively simple household chores can cause a lot of tension in relationships.
With this in mind, ShowersToYou.co.uk were interested in finding out which chores sparked the highest amount of tension within a relationship. To achieve this, ShowersToYou surveyed 2,459 couples to find the answer – and the chore that causes the most rifts is pretty dirty! All chores considered in this study were a result of trawling through online forums for lists of the most commonly fought over chores within households.
Doing the dishes is the chore most likely to cause arguments, with 57% of couplesreportedly getting into a spat over it.
Taking out the rubbish and cleaning the kitchen came second and third, at 46%and 42% respectively.
Dusting is the chore most likely to cause the least amount of arguments, with only9%, suggesting a lot of couples are fine with sweeping this one under the rug!
Of the respondents who are no longer in relationships, 15% revealed that quarrelling over household chores was adirect contributor to the breakdown of their relationship.
40% of respondents disclosed that a lack of appraisal or acknowledgement for doing chores was a large factor in the sparking of arguments.
90% of couples will spend up to ONE HOUR arguing with their significant other over chores, with 45% of these arguments incited by a feeling of the chore not having been completed properly.
30% of couples argued about the timingsof the chore, showing that keeping to a schedule was a high priority. Only 15%argued over who was doing what chore, and the remaining 10% argued over entirely different things, with one respondent claiming that they “didn’t like doing it” – which isn’t surprising!
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Methodology
- ShowersToYou surveyed 1,397 ex-couples and 1,062 couples to find out which household chore caused the most arguments between them.
- Those no longer in relationships were asked if they thought chores and related arguments were associated with the breakup.
- The list of chores was generated by scouring Mumsnet, Reddit, and other such forums in order to find the most commonly complained about chores within thread posts.
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