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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

New Sex Survey

Apparently the researchers at Penn State University have come out with some little known information in this recent sex survey. The information below is taken directly from the article posted on the Penn State web site.

- Satisfactory sexual intercourse for couples lasts from 3 to 13 minutes, contrary to popular fantasy about the need for hours of sexual activity, according to a survey of U.S. and Canadian sex therapists.

Penn State Erie researchers Eric Corty and Jenay Guardiani conducted a survey of 50 full members of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research, which include psychologists, physicians, social workers, marriage/family therapists and nurses who have collectively seen thousands of patients over several decades.

Thirty-four, or 68 percent, of the group responded and rated a range of time amounts for sexual intercourse, from penetration of the vagina by the penis until ejaculation, that they considered adequate, desirable, too short and too long.

The average therapists’ responses defined the ranges of intercourse activity times: "adequate," from 3-7 minutes; "desirable," from 7-13 minutes; "too short" from 1-2 minutes; and "too long" from 10-30 minutes.

So in reading the survey it appears that most people responded that it was "desirable" for intercourse activity to only last from 7 to 13 minutes. However, they did not make it clear in the survey if that 7 to 13 minutes actually included the 5 minutes that men usually spend begging for the sex to begin with.

1 Comments:

Blogger Susan said...

That is HILARIOUS! I think these researchers should use their time more wisely (like having sex!) rather than conducting these surveys.

Thu Apr 03, 04:00:00 PM EDT

 

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