Women Want Sex Just as Much as Their Partner
A new survey
debunks the myth that men want more sex than women - but there's one main
obstacle which gets in the way of more frequent action between the sheets
Women Want Sex Just as Much as Men - but THIS is Why it Doesn't Happen
Women want
sex just as much as their partners - or even more - according to a recent
survey.
Kindara, a
fertility app, asked 500 female users about their opinions about the female
libido.
More than
half of the respondents said they weren't entirely satisfied with how much sex
they were currently having.
A whopping 75
per cent said they'd like to get cosy under the sheets more than three times a
week.
And an
energetic 13 per cent said they wanted to have sex more than six times a week.
Survey: More
than half of those surveyed were not satisfied with how much sex they were
getting
When it comes
to performance, 72 per cent said they orgasm during every sexual encounter
and "many" did multiple times.
Just over
half the women quizzed said that emotional connection was key to having
"good" sex, while 23 per cent said foreplay was more important.
The results
show they want as least as much sex as their partner, and for the most part
they actually want it more often
Stress was
their biggest obstacle to sex, according to about 40 per cent of respondents.
But 18 per
cent said nothing would get in the way if they wanted to have sex.
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