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At What Age Do Women Have The Best Sex Of Their Lives?

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Jun, 2017 12:54 AM

    Are you one of those women who believe that your sex life peaks in your twenties?

     

    Well, we might have some interesting news for you.

     

    According to a new research, the age women claim to have the best and most fulfilling sex is actually 36.

     

    The research was commissioned by app Natural Cycles, 2,600 women were asked about their experience of orgasms, feelings of attractiveness and how much the enjoyed sex.

     

    Their answers were then analysed by age group - younger (below 23), middle (23-35) and older (36 and over), reports The Independent.

     

    When it comes to sexual attractiveness, women aged 36 and over proved to be the most confident in their skin with eight out of 10 saying they felt sexy.

     

     

    However, only four out of ten women in the middle group said they were happy with their appearance while seven out of 10 women under 23 said the same.

     

    Older women scored highest when it came to climaxing with nearly six out of 10 reporting more frequent and better orgasms.

     

    In contrast, just five out of ten said the same in the younger groups of women.

     

    Meanwhile, 86 percent of the older age group said they had great sex over the last four weeks compared to 76 percent in the middle group and just 56 percent of the youngest.

     

    Under a third of the women, when it comes to frequency in the survey said they had sex twice a week, over one fifth three said times per week and under one fifth got intimate just once a week.

     

    The results also showed that one in three of these women said they felt sex should last longer, while one in ten felt that it should be over quicker.

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