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A recent study says that women spend around 8000 minutes a year nagging their husbands about household work, drinking, and health.
And, this equals two and half hours of nagging each week, which totals 11 hours a month or five and a half days a year, according to the study which is based on a survey of 3,000 people carried out by health campaign group Everyman.
The survey concluded the most common subject women nagged their partners about was not helping to tidy the home.
The majority of women were not ashamed about nagging, with %87 admitting to giving their partner a hard time to get them to do something. While most men said they would never admit it, %83 surveyed said they often thought their partner was right to nag them,the 'Daily Mail' reported.
Nearly half the men questioned said they "gave in" after an hour if their partner carried on with the topic while a further %21 caved in after a couple of hours for the sake of having a "quiet life", the study found.