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Wife acceptance factor
Wife Acceptance Factor, Wife Approval Factor, or Wife Appeal Factor (WAF), are design elements that increase the likelihood a wife will approve the purchase of expensive consumer electronics products such as high-fidelity loudspeakers, home theater systems and personal computers. Stylish, compact forms and appealing colors are commonly considered WAF. The term is a tongue-in-cheek play on electronics jargon such as "form factor" and "power factor" and derives from the gender stereotype that men are predisposed to appreciate gadgetry and performance criteria whereas women must be wooed by visual and aesthetic factors.

As early as 1988, the term Spouse Acceptance Factor (SAF) was suggested as a term uniformly and equally applicable to heterosexual, gay, and lesbian couples.〔(WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) ), The Boston Globe June 28, 2004〕 For instance, Neil Cherry's book ''Linux Smart Home for Dummies'' uses both "Spouse Approval Factor" and "Spouse Acceptance Factor" as it does not specify the sex of the reader. In Cherry's opinion, while SAF "sounds like a joke, it isn't."〔 He continues by explaining that persons of any gender may be interested in keeping the home as peaceful. However, Jen Haberkorn of ''The Washington Times'' wrote that the term "wife acceptance factor" is the more common one, given that men are usually more interested in electronics than their wives. Wives control 88% of electronics purchases indirectly through their influence or directly by making the purchase themselves, according to a study by the Consumer Electronics Association.〔
==History==
Larry Greenhill first used the term "Wife Acceptance Factor" in September 1983, writing for ''Stereophile'' magazine, but Greenhill credited fellow reviewer and music professor Lewis Lipnick with the coining of the term. Lipnick himself traces the origin to the 1950s when hi-fi loudspeakers were so large that they overwhelmed most living rooms. Lipnick's wife, actress Lynn-Jane Foreman, arrived at a different term: Marriage Interference Factor (MIF). Foreman suggested that audiophile husbands should balance their large and ugly electronic acquisitions with gifts to the wife made on the basis of similar expense, with opera tickets, jewelry and vacations abroad among the suggestions.

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