An effect I noticed: Going through Aella’s correlation matrix (with poorly labeled columns sadly), a feature which strongly correlates with the length of a relationship is codependency. Plotting question 20. "The long-term routines and structure of my life are intertwined with my partner's" (li0toxk) assuming that’s what “codependency” refers to
The shaded region is a 95% posterior estimate for the mean of the distribution conditioned on the time-range (every 2 years) and cis-male respondents, with prior N(0,0.5).
Note also that codependency and sex satisfaction are basically uncorrelated
This shouldn’t be that surprising. Of course the longer two people are together the more their long term routines will be caught up with each other. But also this seems like a very reasonable candidate for why people will stick together even without a good sex life.
An effect I noticed: Going through Aella’s correlation matrix (with poorly labeled columns sadly), a feature which strongly correlates with the length of a relationship is codependency. Plotting question
20. "The long-term routines and structure of my life are intertwined with my partner's" (li0toxk)assuming that’s what “codependency” refers toThe shaded region is a 95% posterior estimate for the mean of the distribution conditioned on the time-range (every 2 years) and cis-male respondents, with prior N(0,0.5).
Note also that codependency and sex satisfaction are basically uncorrelated
This shouldn’t be that surprising. Of course the longer two people are together the more their long term routines will be caught up with each other. But also this seems like a very reasonable candidate for why people will stick together even without a good sex life.