Friday, May 21, 2010

What Married Women Want More Than Sex

(CBS) A new iVillage survey of wives aged 18-49 reveals that sex in married life takes a little bit of a hit. Surprised?

Two thousand American wives between the ages of 18 and 49 were surveyed about their sex lives by iVillage. The most alarming finding was that 77 percent reported being "somewhat to extremely happy" with their sex life, but 63 percent of them would rather sleep, watch a movie or read than have sex.




More than half of surveyed women have used products to enhance sex with their spouse, whether it’s lubricant (41 percent), a vibrator (25 percent), adult toys (17 percent) or arousal gel (17 percent). Next time you need a boost in the bedroom, introduce a prop to get things going.




Bed, bath or beyond? Location wins as the most predictable part of a couple’s sex life (70 percent of women know precisely where trysts will take place), especially among moms with two or more kids. More than half of women can also predict the details, down to the time of day, positions and length of time it takes to get the deed done. One in five women can even calculate what day of the week things will get steamy, while 46 percent are able to forecast foreplay.



62 percent of women said they fantasize about having sex with someone other than their husband.

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