In which countries do men take longer to have sex?
The World Cup has just ended, and many people have not yet recovered from the disastrous defeat in Brazil. However, a report recently published in the British "Daily Mail" humorously comforted the majority of fans - although men in some countries lose on the green field, they are far ahead in terms of sex.
During the World Cup, Sweden's top sex toy company LELO launched a "Sex World Cup" survey. They conducted a questionnaire survey on the sexual habits of 35,000 people in more than 30 countries around the world through a survey company. These people were aged between 21 and 55. Through the investigation, they obtained a set of "the latest sex data from around the world."
In terms of number of sexual partners, 55% of people worldwide have had sexual relations with 2 to 8 people of the opposite sex. Among them, the Japanese are particularly prominent. About 50% of them have had sex with about 8 people. At the same time, they also have another extreme. Many people belong to "asexual couples" and "asexual people", many of whom are already 30 years old. of people have not had any sexual partners. In terms of number of sexual partners, Switzerland, Greece and the UK follow closely behind.
In terms of sex time, the global average length (including foreplay) is 32.5 minutes. Among them, the Brazilians took the longest time, with more than 34% of them able to last for more than 46 minutes; the Japanese were "fast shooters", with 45% of them lasting less than 20 minutes; the fastest record was obtained by the Australians, who were generally under 10 Quick victory within minutes.
In terms of self-evaluation of sexual performance, Greeks, Italians and Brazilians feel the best about themselves. They generally think of themselves as "sex masters" and "flirting experts". Danes are the most humble and low-key people.
When it comes to having affairs, French people, who are naturally romantic, are the most serious offenders, with 75% of them having had extramarital sex. In both Colombia and Chile, more than half of people admitted to cheating. In contrast, Belgians, Australians, Germans, Brazilians, and Portuguese are more loyal to their partners.
When it comes to faking an orgasm, half of the world’s sexually active people have faked it more than once. Latin Americans (70%) are most likely to fake orgasms, while Portuguese and Greeks are least likely to do so.
In terms of the usage rate of sex toys, all countries are showing an increasing trend. A whopping 94% of people in the UK have used sex toys, with the Netherlands not far behind. Chileans are the least likely to use sex toys.
In terms of sexual satisfaction, 79% of people worldwide are satisfied with their sex lives. The Portuguese ranks first in the world in terms of sexual satisfaction, with more than 94% feeling "very satisfied", followed by the UK and Greece.