Sexual disagreements in relationships are more strongly associated with women considering ending their relationships than men, according to a new study published in the Journal of Sex Research. This finding, emerging from an analysis of thousands of participants, challenges traditional notions about the impact of sexual harmony on relationship stability.

The study was spurred by a gap in existing research, which primarily focused on the link between sexual satisfaction and relationship stability but seldom delved into how sexual disagreements might lead to instability. Surprisingly, despite the common occurrence of sexual conflicts and their association with reduced relationship satisfaction, this aspect has received little attention.

“Based on traditional gender ideologies, we would expect that sexual disagreements are associated with relationship instability more strongly among men than among women,” said study author Dominika Perdoch Sladká, a researcher and a PhD student at the Department of Sociology at Masaryk University.

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    10 months ago

    I seem to recall a study, years ago, which found that women are way more often filing for divorce.

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      10 months ago

      I commonly see the figure of 80%. But I don’t have sources for that.

      I think ending relationship, and initiating a divorce, while thematically similar are very different decision processes. I would love to see data for both…

      But this article is using the weasel word consider, so thinking about it is not the same as doing it…