Middle aged couples having sex
The Sexuality Study Group chairperson: Chineko Araki has researched the sexuality of middle-aged to elderly men and women who were having problems with their spouse, and suggestions for an improved sexual life. According to the result of the survey, the problem seemed to lie in the gap between men and women; men want sexual intercourse with women, while many women are satisfied with emotional affection. Discontinuance of intercourse is mainly caused by the loss of women's interest in sex. The responses to 'What kind of sexual relationship do you want to have with your spouse? Also the survey showed even though both men and women wanted to have a 'casual conversation' or 'showing affection daily', in actual life they lacked having conversations and had little physical contact except for sex.




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Sex at Plus: What's Normal? - Older Married Couples, Having Sex, Re
The frequency with which couples engage in sex is affected both by the partners' ages and by the duration of their relationship. In general, older couples have sex less frequently than younger couples. For example, sociologist Vaughn Call and colleagues surveyed over six thousand married people living in the United States and reported that sexual activity was highest among the youngest respondents those ranging in age from nineteen to twenty-nine, who had sex approximately ten to twelve times per month , became progressively lower in older age groups e. The majority of studies also find that the longer couples have been married, the less often they have sex Rao and DeMaris ; Samson et al.



Scientists reveal how often 'normal' couples have sex and for how long
And we may finally have an answer, thanks to a study from the Kinsey Institute for research in Sex, Reproduction and Gender, which claims to have finally figured out what is 'normal' in the bedroom. Unsurprisingly there a whole host of factors which have an impact on our sex lives - including age, health, sex drive and lifestyle. According to the report, people between 18 and 29 are having the most sex, with an average of sex sessions per year, or twice a week. Things go slightly downhill from here. Those in the 40 to 49 age group manage to have sex only 69 times per year.

No one can deny that physical intimacy is an important component to any long-standing relationship. In addition to trust, communication, and compatibility, sex can prove effective in making or breaking a connection. That said, every couple is different in their needs and wants. Therefore, deciphering how often a couple should have sex to stay connected can get tricky, especially once the relationship matures and evolves.
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