Yeah......duhhhhhh...
another pseudo-scientific “clinical” assessment based on
“MARRIED STUDENTS”?????
How about the more interesting and prevalent “demographic”
of couples that have been married, 25,30,40 years and more
who find that they’ve
“lost interest” in physical sex as they are physicaly “less able to do it well”(especially in these nose-to-
the-grindstone, extra-stressful times)or dialed down their
biological instincts and found more important priorities?
Traditional sex , practiced twice a week, twice a month, twice a year,does nothing, with or without “arguments” to leaven or counterbalance it, to establish the real stuff, which is openness, honest intimacy, and mutual respect and responsibility for shared goals, which is the only thing that means anything in the real world.
This is not a “formula that predicts success,” but a snapshot statistic that correlates with self-described happiness. I expect they’d find unmarried students would also characterize their relationships as “happy” if they featured sex more often than quarrels.
If they talked to non-students ... like, those people with jobs and bills? ... even in the same age range, I wonder what they would find.
Exactly! Was wondering what the overall age of these “married students” were.