If the sex does not go 1 in 5 ends the relationship
It is common thought that a satisfying sex life is especially important for men. In reality, this is not the case. Women are increasingly claiming the right to fulfilling sex, on pain of calling into question the relationship itself.
According to a study by the DatingAdvice.com site, which involved over 1000 people, in fact, one in five women leave their partner if they are not satisfied in bed.
According to Rachel Dack, an expert at DatingAdvice.com, it's not just about physical arousal; good sex, especially for women, is also synonymous with a good emotional bond with the partner.
"Many women report that attunement and chemistry with their partner during sex are more important than having an orgasm."Dack explained. And this is manifested above all through caresses, sensory stimulation and mutual communication on several levels.
Dack also said the study found that many women report feeling "distressed, frustrated or unsure of the relationship if the sex is not in line with their expectations".
On the other side of the fence, men certainly do not think differently: 1 in 3 is ready to question the relationship if the sex does not go well.