Sexual frequency varies widely among American adults, with trends showing an increase in celibacy, where one-quarter to one-third of adults have no partner sex. Research conducted by Indiana University and the University of Minnesota reveals that while many individuals report satisfactory sexual frequency, the majority express a desire for more intimacy. The survey included a diverse array of participants and found that 72% of men and 47% of women wish for increased partner sex, signifying a common need for improved sexual relationships across different demographics.
Many studies show that sexual frequency varies among adults, with a significant number desiring more sex. Approximately 72% of men and 47% of women express this desire.
Investigators from Indiana University and the University of Minnesota analyzed data from the 2021 National Survey of Sexual Wellbeing, highlighting that most individuals across demographics want more sexual intimacy.
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