With Valentine’s Day around the corner, we’re sure you were pondering
life’s ultimate question: How does gender affect our desire and need
for sex?
All right, perhaps you weren’t actively wondering about that
particular topic, but the divide between the sex drives of males and
females is absolutely worth exploring (as evidenced by the popularity of
Sex and the City). Though Carrie B. was fine with musing, “I
couldn’t help but wonder…” and asking strangely-phrased questions about
intimacy, our friends at Tokii were a bit more proactive. They surveyed
their users and found some note-worthy results. Grab your notebooks,
people, this info may come in handy.
It starts with a smooch. A little bit of lip locking
never hurt anyone; in fact, it’s helped many a person seal the deal for
sex. Fifty-seven percent of men and 48 percent of women say their
absolute favorite form of foreplay is a kiss. The best place to smooch
for sexual stimulation? It’s all about necking it, baby—62 percent of
women and 40 percent of men list the neck as their favorite erogenous
zone of the body.
All men agree… It’s not often you read survey
results to see that all men agreed on something. But those surveys must
not have been asking about mind-blowing sex. Tokii found that 100
percent of guys believed sex is exceptional when their partner gets
“really into it.” Fifty-five percent of women said the same. Of course,
getting into it can mean different things for different people—perhaps
trying a new position, offering some verbal feedback or dabbling in a
role-playing game—so it’s best to discuss with your Valentine what
you’re both looking for.
Sex for stress relief? Of course, sex isn’t always
the result of a carnal need for intercourse. Forty-five percent of women
have sex when they’re feeling sad or stressed. Interestingly, only five
percent of women say they achieve intimacy with a person by connecting
sexually. Meanwhile, only 18 percent of men seek sex when they’re sad,
but 85 percent of men crave it when they’re stressed.
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