
University of Cambridge academics believe men and women perceive what they see in different ways, dubbed the ‘affordance theory’
Women do most of the chores around the home because men do not see mess in the same way, University of Cambridge academics believe.
While men will look at a pile of dishes in the sink or crumbs on the counter as a mess, women view it as a job in need of doing and feel an urge to do so.
This comes from a deep-rooted social training which wires the brains of men and women differently from a young age, it is thought.
