“Sex can be quite fun. So why do married couples have so little of it?”
That was a question asked recently in a
New York Times Op-Ed by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a former quantitative analyst at Google.
Based on the results of his recent study of online search trends, Stephens-Davidowitz disclosed, “On Google, the top complaint about a marriage is not having sex.” And the top search is as likely to come from a wife as from a husband.
“Searches for ‘sexless marriage’ are three and a half times more common than ‘unhappy marriage’ and eight times more common than ‘loveless marriage,’” he added. “There are sixteen times more complaints about a spouse not wanting sex than about a married partner not being willing to talk.”
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