Most people involved in relationships believe they have less partner sex than other couples. Think again. A recent study shows how often Americans do it.
Actually, one-third of Americans are celibate, and only one-quarter make love weekly or more.There are a surprisingly large number of reasons why Americans do or don't engage in solo sex.
The study was conducted by sexologists at Indiana University and the University of Minnesota, who analyzed the nation’s sexual frequency, both partnered and solo, using data from the 2021 National Survey of Sexual Wellbeing, a representative survey of 3,770 U.S. adults .and the internet, and the difficulty of meeting partners in a #MeToo social environment more sensitive than ever to sexual harassment.A little more often: Men 31 percent. Women 26 percent.Less often: Men 1 percent.
Several surprises here: Half the men said they were not interested. This contradicts the widely held belief that men spend their lives preoccupied by sexual thoughts and actions.
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