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					Originally Posted by PinkandGreenJ
					
				 
				Depends on what way you define quality of life 
			
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 I don't mean material possessions. It's really nice to come home to a place where the beds are made, things are clean, and you know that someone, out of love, cares enough about the home, and the people inside of it, to make sure that things are clean and a good meal will be made, etc. That, not what "stuff" you have, defines quality of life.
So, yes, having one person--regardless of gender--at home does increase the quality of life.