A new survey shows the 5 things Hollywood has the most trouble about sex

Do not forget the preliminaries!


It's not a secret thatRomantic films often give peopleUnrealistic expectations on love andrelationships. But a new survey of the online medical websiteZava shows how deep divergences are between the pathsex is described on the screen in relation to the way it plays in real life. The website investigated more than 2,000 British and analyzed 50 films with emblematic sex scenes, such asFifty shades of Grey andGhost-For see how sex cinema and sex actually compare. Not surprisingly, it turns out Hollywood to pull a lot of things that does not go, from demography to preliminary protection. Here are the 5 best things you are misinformed when it comes to sex on the big screen.

1
Films rarely present seniors with sex, even if they certainly - and better!

Old Allie and Noah embrace in a scene from The Notebook, what hollywood gets wrong about sex
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The Zava survey revealed that while cinema could promote young people,Older couples have a lot more sex-And best sex to that.

According to their conclusions, 43% of people over 55 say they have orgasms during sexual intercourse and that this figure goes up to 52% if they are moving beforehand. That's all the contrast of 26% from 16 to 24 who can say the same thing.

Clearly, there are advantages to be older, wiser and more experienced when it comes to sex, as Allie (Gena Rowlands) and Noah (James Garner) inNotebook(photo here).

2
Films rarely present safe sex, even if people use contraceptives.

Julia Roberts wears blond bob wig and holds condoms in Pretty Woman, things hollywood gets wrong about sex
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The Zava survey revealed that two percent of on-screen meetings represent safe sex, but in reality, 20% of respondents say they use condoms. AsJulia Robert inA pretty womanThere are more "safety girls" in the real world that Hollywood would make you think.

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The films barely show the preliminaries, which is much more common in reality.

Demi Moore with cropped hair in white shirt sits at pottery wheel with patrick swayze behind her in ghost, things hollywood gets wrong about sex
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Only 27% of sex scenes on the screen show pairs participating in the preliminary before sex, while, in real life, 69% of respondents reported usually or always fixed the atmosphere first (likeHalf mooreandPatrick Swayze inGhostphoto here).

This can serve as a potential problem in the bedroom, especially for women, who usually need more commitment before sex in order to achieve the desired levels of sexual excitation.

"With regard to orgasms and female orgasms in particular, excitement is the key and it often takes time,"Denise Knowles, an approved Relations AdvisorEmotional Insightssaid in a press release about the Zava study. "By jumping straight to the" main show ", movies can give people unrealistic expectations about excitement and how long can it take."

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The films show a disproportionate amount of female orgasms.

Meg Ryan throws head back while faking orgasm, things hollywood gets wrong about sex
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While 39% of sex scenes on the screen show a female orgasm, only 19% of women say they are always culminating during sex, the Zava survey was found. (In comparison, 77% of men say they are still orgasms during sex.) This could potentially give women and women unrealistic expectations and could also cause sexual insecurity for both parties, especially for 24% Women surveyed said they never had an orgasm during the sex at all.

In addition, the dramatic way in which orgasm is often described can become a source of confusion for couples. "I often pose women often", how do you know if you had an orgasm? What did you expect? '"Knowles said." A lot of women are waiting for thatWhen Harry meets Sally Time of land radius [on the picture here]. When, in reality, they may have already known an orgasm that simply did not meet their expectations. "

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And the movies make that simultaneous orgasms seem much more common than they are really.

Ben and Mrs. Robinson in bed in The Graduate, things hollywood gets wrong about sex
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On the screen, 30% of Cipliax couples at a time. And when you examine the above-mentioned data - 19% of the women above each time during sex compared to 77 men - it simply can not be true. (All cuts can be like Ben and Mrs. Robinson inThe graduationphoto here.)

With all this in mind, it is not surprising that only four percent of the Zava survey respondents stated that the sex representation of Hollywood is realistic. The results show that, as pleasant as these sex scenes, it may be to look at, they are certainly divorced from reality.

And for more information on how movies and televisions ruin your sex life, check this study by sayingOne in four people would prefer to watch Netflix than having sex.

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