Has the secret to happier, long-term sexual relationships been discovered?
Has the secret to happier, long-term sexual relationships been discovered?
In their eternal quest to uncover the secrets of long-term, happy relationships, scientists conducted one of the largest studies to date, surveying 40, 000 heterosexual people about what makes them feel sexually satisfied or dissatisfied with their partners.
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The subjects had been married or cohabiting for at least three years. Eighty-three percent of respondents said they were satisfied with their sex life during the first six months of their relationship. However, only about half said they were satisfied. Lead researcher David Frederick said, “For most couples, the period of decline in sexual satisfaction and frequency of intercourse is about three years. It sounds a bit harsh, but Frederick says there are ways to be more meaningful. Here are three things he sees in happy couples.
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Variety saves them from becoming “full.” “The activities that really distinguish satisfied men from dissatisfied women are trying new positions and exciting places to put on sexy lingerie, shower, and bathe together. Predictability tends to be boring,” says the researcher.






