Wives Are Getting Their Husbands To Do Chores With Sex

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“Choreplay,” or exchanging chores for sex, is the latest hashtag making waves on social media. Wives are cheekily coupling #choreplay with images of clean rooms to show that their husbands have been busy around the house—and they’re about to get busy in bed as a reward. Fans of the practice say it’s a fun, effective way to keep the household running smoothly.

Popular Instagram influencer Bri Dietz shared an image with her nearly 80,000 followers of her and her husband kissing while holding up a letter board, reading: “helping with housework so you can get lucky is called choreplay.” Another woman on Instagram said, “As a working mom, the last thing I want to do when I get home from work, is to do more work, like laundry and dishes. If my husband wants a no-questions-asked free pass for sex, he will get it if he checks off those boxes, especially if he does so before he’s asked.” To get in the mood, she will sometimes hand her husband his to-do list while wearing a tight cleavage-revealing dress: “It’s so much better than nagging, and puts us both in a good place.”

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Check out more about “choreplay”: https://nypost.com/2019/08/28/wives-are-bribing-their-husbands-with-sex-to-get-chores-done/

Have More Sex By Doing These Two Household Chores

Mistress_Olivia_Vexx-03Want to get dirty with your partner? Better start cleaning up first! According to a new study, couples who share more housework have more sex. Not surprisingly, the couples were happiest when they divided tasks evenly—and couples where both partners dusted and cleaned the bathroom had sex nearly two more times a month.

Psychologists and sexperts note that if women feel burdened by doing too much housework, they will feel less like getting intimate with their partner because they don’t feel supported. “If they’re not as tired, or less stressed, then they’re more able to relax — and more likely to want to connect to a partner,” says a psychologist. Researchers also talk about “choreplay,” or when a partner chips in with housework without needing to be asked—you know, the other person might very much be in the mood to “express their gratitude.”

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Check out more about how splitting chores leads to more sex in relationships: https://nypost.com/2018/05/09/have-more-sex-by-doing-these-two-household-chores/