A new research has revealed that women do housework accounting to 6 years in their lifetime, doing far more chores than their male counterparts.
According to the study conducted for Sure Women, while 5 years of their lives are spent in cooking, 4 years are taken up in shopping, and 7 years taking care if the kids, the Daily Star reported.
Meanwhile, men spend double the time in socializing, playing video games and exercising.
The research also revealed that overall women were "on the go" for 8 years more than men, and can easily multi-task.
Claudio Bellen, Sure Brand manager said that the findings prove women were more active and they don't realize just how much they were actually doing in their daily activities.
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