Brits reveal BIZARRE things they're really thinking about during sex
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A recent study of 2,000 Brits reveals that two-thirds admit to their minds wandering during sex, often towards significant distractions like exes and work colleagues. Men are particularly prone to fantasizing about celebrities and partners' siblings, while women tend to be interrupted by practical concerns. The survey highlights a troubling trend: 41% of adults have lied about their sexual satisfaction. Moreover, the influence of technology is evident, with one in ten admitting to checking their phones during sexual encounters, indicating an ongoing struggle with intimacy despite growing openness regarding sexual discussion.
A significant 41% of British adults admit to having lied to a partner about sexual satisfaction, indicating a lack of communication in intimate relationships.
The study reveals that intrusive thoughts during sex can range from everyday stressors to fantasizing about ex-partners or even a partner's sibling.
Men are notably more likely than women to fantasize about colleagues or celebrities, while women often get distracted by real-life concerns such as money.
Despite growing openness about sex in Britain, many people still struggle with intimacy, as evidenced by the 10% who check their phones during sex.
Read at Mail Online
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