‘Our findings suggest that it’s important to maintain an intimate connection with your partner, but you don’t need to have sex everyday as long as you’re maintaining that connection,’ Muise noted. Some previous studies and self-help books, have claimed that more sex equals more happiness. But this study, based on surveys of more than 30,000 Americans collected over four decades, is the first to find that association is not there after couples report having sex more than once a week on average.
The findings are most representative of married heterosexual couples or those in established relationships. Despite common stereotypes that men want more sex and older people have less sex, there was no difference in the findings based on gender, age or length of relationship. ‘Our findings were consistent for men and women, younger and older people, and couples who had been married for a few years or decades,’ Muise said.
The study findings do not necessarily mean that couples should engage in more or less sex to reach the weekly average, but partners should discuss whether their sexual needs are being met, Muise said. ‘It’s important to maintain an intimate connection with your partner without putting too much pressure on engaging in sex as frequently as possible,’ she said.
Source: IANS
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