If someone believes their wallet has nothing to do with sexual happiness, they are sorely mistaken. A recent survey by Money magazine of over 1,000 married couples revealed the subtle connection between money and sex life. When sex is uninteresting, people tend to focus more on money. When couples find their sex life uninteresting or experience serious sexual problems, people tend to be more concerned about money and spend more time checking their accounts. Sexual innuendo makes women more willing to spend money. A study found that women are more likely to spend money after being kissed, caressed, or given Continue reading
