Sex in front of cameras, at toilets, parties, parks: Durex survey is out

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Most number of intercourses

Greeks are the sexiest people, have intercourse 134 times a year
Followed by Croatia, 134 times
Close third, Serbia and Montenegro, 128 times
Last from the bottom, Japan has 45 intercourses in a year
Second last from bottom, Singapore, 73 times

Average age people lose virginity, 17.3 years

Sexual partners

Average number of sexual partners is 9 worldwide
Average partner for Men, 10.2
Average partner for women, 6.9
Indians have fewest sexual partner, 3
Chinese are second last, 3.1
Turks have an average of 14.5 partners, highest of internationally
Australians come second, 13.3
Followed by Kiwis, 13.2

Beyond Bedroom sex

Car, 50%
Toilets, 39%
Parent’s bedroom, 36%
Park, 31%
At work, 15%
In School, 1% (Turks done it 22% in school)
Gardens, 5%
Airplanes (Planes), 2%
In front of Camera, 21% (Americans and Canadians)

Satisfaction, Displeasure

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On an average:
44% adults are happy with their sex life
45% are open minded
41% men want it more often
29% women want it more often
39% look out for creativity
7% feel monotonous
Belgians are most satisfied (57%)
Poles are close follower (56%)
Chinese (22%) and Japanese (24%) least happy

More than 317,000 people from 41 countries took part in the world’s largest ever survey on sexual attitudes and behaviour. The research confirmed that Greece is officially the sexiest country with the Greeks having sex 138 times a year – well above the global average of 103. Croatia (134) and Serbia and Montenegro (128) come a close second and third.
Almost half of all adults surveyed said they were happy with their sex lives although men are the least satisfied with how often they have sex. The survey also revealed the global average age for first time sex is 17.3 and the trend is for people to lose their virginity earlier, with 16 to 20 year olds becoming sexually active by 16.3 years.
Most people believe sex education should start at 11.7 years. Virtually all those surveyed believe children of 16 and under should receive sex education and more than a third believe governments should invest in sex education in schools. Almost half of all adults globally admit to having had unprotected sex without knowing their partner’s sexual history, despite more than one in 10 admitting to having had a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

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