A quarter of Americans want a break from sex (24%), according to new research.
One study investigated how 2,000 adults are seeing intimacy in the day and today, revealing that some of the reasons they give to love a vacation – to learn the other form â € œwant more emotional proximity.
Even beyond their personal goals, nearly one -third unfortunately believe that romance is dead (30%), believe that true love and romantic gestures are no longer valued today.
These ideas have been played a role in half of the answers before taking an extended break from sex (52%) for an average of six months.
Performed by Talker Research in partnership with Lelo, the poll revealed that those who received a sex sabotage, 53% said they made them lose and appreciate it, while 11% said it had the opposite effect on them.
Many have found them enjoying features, with 69% of those who are a relationship with relationships with being single and only 21% actively looking for a relationship.
Those who are not [my] Life at the moment, “looking for the right to come to me or simply because they are“ satisfied [my] Single life.â €
With this in mind, 55% of bachelors would better fall in love with life than with someone else.
Answers are also seeking to be based more often, as 47% of single Americans agree that relationships tend to be very focused in the distant future instead of now.
It does not help that half of the respondents have been in a relationship that was “” overthrown “by expectations for what would be like (49%).
As a result, a majority of bachelors said a relationship is not what they need now (59%).
“Slowing and getting a break from sex can be a healthy and useful approach to different situations, whether for personal growth, relationship issues or addressing issues,” said Luke Matutinovic, leading marketing officer in Lelo. With sexual desires and needs.
But sex is not everything: the average person says that only 37% of intimacy is about sex, and 57% instead of understanding one another on a personal level.
Wanting more than just physical, three in four expressions to their partner in alternative ways (76%).
Some of their favorite ways to do this are “hands holding hands”
Further, four times the response percentage agrees that they more have a partner that meets their emotional intimacy needs rather than their physical intimacy needs.
However, half of Americans admit that sex is needed to bring two people close to romantically (54%).
While 47% believe that getting a break from sex is healthy for couples, 44% of those in relationships said their last year without sex.
Average person believes couples have to have sex three times a week in order to have a healthy sex life .â €
And when it comes to them, on average, Americans admit that they cannot go more than five months without kissing or pampering, and six months without sex.
“Sex and intimacy are distinct, and while they can coexist, they do not need to be synonymous,” Matinovic said. Presenting new additions to your routine, like sex toys, thus strengthening emotional intimacy. “
Non -sexual ways of respondents are intimate
- â € œCOMPLEMENTS.â €
- â € œ’cuddling.â €
- â € œ giving them a shoulder massage.â €
- â € œissing and touching.â €
- â € œ by raising words and encouraging.â €
- â € œCook for them.â €
- â € œ Gifts for purchase.â €
- “Hands Hands .â €
- â € œdeep spiritual conversation.â €
- â € œ by stirring his hair.â €
Survey Methodology:
Talker’s research surveyed 2,000 general American populations; The survey was ordered by Lelo and was administered and carried out online by Talker Research between May 23 and May 27, 2025.
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