It is assumed that the wedding day is the day everyone will remember throughout their lives, but it seems that many details of the wedding day will fade, especially if the person is a man. A study found that couples remember much less about their wedding day than their wives remember.

According to the British Daily Mail that the study concluded that women remember the details of the wedding day more than men by 23%.

Wives are likely to remember details including worn clothes and the weather on the wedding day, even after more than half a century of marriage, the study said.

The reason for the difference between husbands and wives
Experts believe that the difference between husbands and wives is due to the concept of "caring for the family," the task of caring for family affairs for which no salary is received, including the preservation of emotional memories, which is more of interest to women than men.

The wife has the primary responsibility when it comes to remembering common family events (Getty Images)

In the study, psychologists asked 39 couples about the details of their wedding day, separating the couple from each other before asking them individually.

Psychologists who have been married for 13 to 65 years have asked to speak for three minutes about what they remember about their wedding day, as well as their reactions and feelings.

In their solo sessions, wives remembered nearly a quarter more information than couples, including details that may seem trivial but distinctive.

Women simply remember the details
The study also found that husbands and wives remembered more information sitting together, possibly because of wives' insinuations. The study, carried out by Dickinson College in America and Macquarie University in Australia, was published in the journal Memory.

"It has become known to the couple that the wife has the primary responsibility when it comes to remembering common family events," said Professor Azriel Grisman, who led the study. "Women simply remember more details about what happened, who, when, and where."

"Parents and like-minders encourage young girls as well as those who marry them to talk about their memories in a way that focuses on thoughts, feelings and relationships. This leads to more focus by women on more details about their memories."