More than half of the couples do now in bed with coronavirus

A new survey revealed that the majority of couples have increased things in the lock.


To pretend thatRelationships have been tested during quarantine is more than a minor euphemism. Whether you are married, live with a partner, or you have just started going out with someone again before the pandemic, you had to make countless unexpected adjustments to successfully navigate your love life during the lock. And although it may not always be easy, a new survey suggests thatMore than 50% of couples find a way to spice up their sex life during coronavirus quarantine.

Depending on the results of an online survey conducted by "global sexual happiness brand" Lovehoney (viaHealth.com), 52% of 1,200 respondents in the United States reported that they had become more "sexually adventurous" during the pandemic. And these respondents, 76% said they intended to continue their new sexual habits after reopening. These results show aTrend similar found in another survey From the University of Monmouth, during which 51% of the participants stated that their relations emerge from the stronger quarantine than before.

"It's great to see so many couples using sex as a way to boost happiness during the lockdown", "Expert of the sex and the relationship of LovehoneyAnnabelle Knight indicated in a press release.

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In some parts of the country, however, the investigation revealed that more adventurous intimacy do not necessarily result in more frequent sexual intercourse. In fact, 19% of the people surveyed in California reported a decrease in sexual activity during locking, the largest amount of one of theThe 50 states. To counterbalance this, health.com notes that Florida had the most respondents (14%) claiming to have more sex than before the pandemic.

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The results also showed the influence of age when it was necessary to have more or less sex during locking. Respondents between 18 and 34 years reported 14%decrease in sexual activity, while these 35 and above saw a four percentto augment. The chances of the young younger who do not live with their partners was probably an important factor in the division.

Overall, 24% of respondents reported having been unable to see their partners because of the rental. And in these cases, Knight saidCouples made most technologies keep the passion living. "Many couples are sexing and enjoy video sessions through FaceTime, zoom and skype to make the separation more bearable," she said. And for more relationship tips, see17 quarantine marriage tips for relational experts.


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