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Introduction

How the research was conducted

More than 317,000 people from 41


countries took part in the worlds largest
ever survey on sexual attitudes and
behaviour.

Based on the number of respondents


from 41 countries, the 2005 Durex Global
Sex Survey is the largest sexual health
research project of its kind in the world.

The research confirmed that Greece is


officially the sexiest country with the
Greeks having sex 138 times a year - well
above the global average of 103. Croatia
(134) and Serbia and Montenegro (128)
come a close second and third.

Now in its ninth year, the survey has


quadrupled in size since its launch and
covers 41 countries - newcomers this
year included Indonesia and Chile.

Almost half of all adults surveyed said


they were happy with their sex lives
although men are the least satisfied with
how often they have sex.
The survey also revealed the global
average age for first time sex is 17.3 and
the trend is for people to lose their
virginity earlier, with 16 to 20 year olds
becoming sexually active by 16.3 years.
Most people believe sex education
should start at 11.7 years. Virtually all
those surveyed believe children of 16 and
under should receive sex education and
more than a third believe governments
should invest in sex education in
schools.
Almost half of all adults globally admit
to having had unprotected sex without
knowing their partners sexual history,
despite more than one in 10 admitting to
having had a sexually transmitted
infection (STI).
On a lighter note, the most common
place for people to have sex outside
their bedroom was the car, followed by
toilets, parents bedroom and the park and a bold 2% have joined the mile high
club.

This is the fourth year that this survey


has been carried out via the durex.com
website and responses have been
analysed by sex and age to give an
in-depth and truly global picture of
sexual attitudes and behaviour.

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15.6

India

The average age when people


first received sex education is
13.2, with 8% of people
globally stating they were
under the age of 10

Just over one in 10 (13%) were


aged 17 and over when they
first received formal
education about the facts of
life

Young people are learning at


an earlier age - while the over
45s were 14.4, 16-20 year olds
were aged 12.7

The oldest recipients of sex


education are in Vietnam (16),
India (15.6), China (15.1) and
Malaysia (14.9)

Sex education is taught the


earliest in Germany (11.3),
Austria and the Netherlands
(11.9)

14.9

Malaysia

14.6

Turkey
Singapore

14.4

Indonesia

14.4
14.4

Thailand

14.2

Taiwan

13.9

Portugal

13.8

Croatia
Bulgaria

13.7

Czech Republic

13.7
13.6

Serbia & Montenegro


France

13.3

Hong Kong

13.3

South Africa

13.3
13.2

Greece
Ireland

13.1

Poland

13.1

Chile

12.9

Spain

12.9
12.8

Italy

12.7

Denmark

12.6

New Zealand
Switzerland
Australia

12.6
12.5

Japan

12.5

United Kingdom

12.5
12.5

United States
Canada

12.4

Israel

12.4

Norway

12.4
12.4

Slovakia

12.2

Belgium

12.2

Sweden
Finland

12.0

Iceland

12.0

Austria

11.9

Netherlands

11.9

Germany

15.1

China

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13.9

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13.1

Vietnam
France

12.4

Indonesia

12.4

Globally, most people think


sex education should be
taught at 11.7 years, with
virtually all respondents
(98%) believing children
under 16 should receive sex
education

Two thirds (66%) believe the


education process should
begin before children enter
their teenage years

Those in India believe the


formal education process
should start at 13.9, with the
Chileans believing the best
age is 10.7 - the youngest
across all 41 countries

China is the only country in


which some respondents
stated that formal sex
education was not necessary

12.4

Malaysia

12.3

Singapore

12.2

Poland
Thailand

12.1

Turkey

12.1

Greece

12.0

Croatia

12.0

Denmark

12.0

Portugal

12.0

Bulgaria

11.9

Taiwan

11.9

China

11.8

Israel

11.8

Serbia & Montenegro

11.8

Slovakia

11.7

Sweden

11.7

Norway

11.6

Italy

11.6

New Zealand

11.6

Switzerland

11.6
11.5

Australia
Japan

11.5
11.4

Austria
Czech Republic

11.4

Iceland

11.4
11.4

Spain
Ireland

11.3

Finland

11.3

Belgium

11.3
11.3

United States

11.2

Germany

11.2

Netherlands
Canada

11.1

United Kingdom

11.1

Hong Kong

11.0

South Africa

11.0
10.7

Chile

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Global (years)

19.8

India

19.6

Vietnam

People worldwide are having


sex for the first time at an
average age of 17.3

Just over a third (35%) say


they were 16 or under when
they lost their virginity

Young people continue to


have sex at an earlier age than
previous generations: while
the 25-34s lost their virginity
at 17.9, the 21-24 year olds
were 17.5 and 16-20 year olds
were just 16.3

Women are sexually active


earlier than men - at 17.2
compared with 17.5

People from Iceland are


having sex younger than any
other country (15.6) followed
by the Germans (15.9), Swedes
(16.1) and the Danes (16.1)

People in India are the oldest


to lose their virginity (19.8)
followed by the Vietnamese
(19.6), Indonesians (19.1) and
the Malaysians (19)

19.0

Malaysia

18.9

Taiwan

18.6

Hong Kong

18.4

Singapore

18.3

China

18.1

Italy

18.0

Thailand

17.9

Turkey

17.8

Slovakia

17.7

Poland

17.6

Serbia & Montenegro


Greece

17.5

South Africa

17.5

Spain

17.5

Croatia

17.3

Ireland

17.3

Switzerland

17.3

Belgium

17.2

Chile

17.2

Czech Republic

17.2

France

17.2

Japan

17.2

Canada
Bulgaria

17.0
16.9

Portugal

16.9

United States

16.9
16.8

Australia

16.7

Israel
Finland

16.6

Netherlands

16.6
16.6

United Kingdom

16.5

Austria

16.5

Norway

16.4

New Zealand

16.1

Denmark

16.1

Sweden

15.9

Germany
Iceland

19.1

Indonesia

15.6
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Australia

13.3

New Zealand

13.2

Globally, people have had an


average number of nine sexual
partners

Men have had more sexual


partners than women - 10.2
compared with 6.9

The Turks have had more


partners than any other
country (14.5), compared with
Australians (13.3), New
Zealanders (13.2) and
Icelanders (13)

Indians have had the fewest


sexual partners (3) compared
with the Chinese (3.1), the
Vietnamese (3.2) and those
from Hong Kong (3.7)

Almost two thirds (65%) of


people in Hong Kong have had
just one sexual partner,
compared to 12% in Denmark,
Norway, Sweden and Greece

13.0

Iceland
South Africa

12.5

Finland

12.4
12.1

Norway
Italy

11.8

Sweden

11.8

Ireland

11.1

Switzerland

11.1

Canada

10.7

United States

10.7

Greece

10.6

Israel

10.6
10.6

Thailand
Japan

10.2

Chile

10.1

Serbia & Montenegro

10.1
9.8

United Kingdom

9.7

Austria

9.3

Denmark

9.1

Bulgaria

9.0

Czech Republic

8.1

France
Croatia

7.5
7.5

Belgium

7.2

Singapore

7.0

Netherlands

7.0

Portugal

6.6

Taiwan

6.1

Spain

6.0

Poland
Germany

5.8

Malaysia

5.8
5.4

Slovakia

5.1

Indonesia

3.7

Hong Kong
Vietnam

3.2

China

3.1
3.0

India

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Norway

70

Greece
Sweden

66

New Zealand

65

South Africa

64

Finland

64

Denmark

64

Almost half (47%) of all adults


globally have had unprotected
sex without knowing their
partners sexual history

Women are less likely to take


risks than men - 45% have had
unprotected sex, compared to
48% of men

Almost two thirds (65%) of


45-55 year olds have risked
unprotected sex, compared to
a third (33%) of 16-20 year
olds

The Norwegians (73%), Greeks


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the least likely to have taken
precautions

The lowest risk takers are


people in India (21%), Hong
Kong (24%) and Spain (27%)

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Australia

58

Ireland
Iceland

57

Chile

57
54

Czech Republic

53

Serbia & Montenegro

52

United Kingdom
United States

51

Thailand

51

Croatia

51

Turkey

49

Canada

49
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Austria
Taiwan

46

Italy

46
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Bulgaria
Switzerland

45

Indonesia

45

Japan

43
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France
Singapore

41

Israel

41

Netherlands

40

Belgium

40
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Malaysia

37

Poland

35

Vietnam

34

Portugal

34

China
Germany

30

Slovakia

30
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Hong Kong

21

India

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Chile
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
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Globally, 13% of adults admit


to having had a sexually
transmitted infection (STI) and
9% have had an unplanned
pregnancy aged 18 or under

More than one in five (22%) of


44-55 year olds have had an
STI, compared to just 8% of
16-20 year olds

More women admit to having


had an STI than men - 13.5%
compared to 12.1%

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Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

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Croatia

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China

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Chile

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Canada

HIV/AIDS

Bulgaria

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27
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34
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25
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36
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33
31
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44
32
44
31
39
42
53
55
35
26
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45
48
67
55
46
47
42
20
53
67
32
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68
51
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38
42
28
39
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32
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27
38
39
43
40
39
59
55
35
52
44
66
33
65
24
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42
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33
40
30
40
21
49
55
20
15
33
34
36
38
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43
30
35
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37
33
41
21
34
37
34
36
49
35
22
20
42
16
46
30
35
30
21
21
10
31
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50

72
49
70
57
79
56
81
25
63
89
51
48
95
73
92
92
56
87
88
52
70
67
83
84
47
52
73
73
69
89
75
95
74
91
56
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95
90
53
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36
19
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31
23
31
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13
21
24
25
27
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27
22
20
16
24
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35
28
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30
41
51
69
31
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26
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36
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Globally, the top three


conditions affecting sexual
health which people believe
need greater public awareness
are HIV/AIDS (72%), syphilis
(45%) and hepatitis (45%)

Worryingly, 8% of all adults


had never heard of most of
these conditions and when
broken down by age this lack
of knowledge increased to
11% among 16-20 year olds
and 12% among those aged 55
and above

Women are more likely to


want a focus on PID than men 26% compared to 15%; with
men (46%) placing greater
emphasis on awareness of
syphilis than women (43%)

Norwegians would like to see


a focus on chlamydia more
than any other nationality
(80%) and those in Slovakia,
France and Thailand are the
countries wanting to see the
most awareness on HIV/AIDS 95%

Vietnam is the country most


likely to want a focus on
syphilis (87%) and Israel
displays the biggest
knowledge gap with 23% of
adults claiming not to have
heard of most of the
conditions

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Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

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29
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5
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5
6
14
10
18
19
5
6
4
9
6
8

9
8
13
13
11
8
3
10
3
18
14
7
21
16
9
7
4
6
3
6
12
14
13
4
8
4
14
11
5
6
8
10
9
15
8
12
7
7
4
7
10
3

11
15
14
10
12
15
5
9
4
14
20
5
6
21
14
6
9
11
4
10
18
10
17
7
8
8
14
7
15
8
15
11
16
14
12
15
7
6
5
15
19
2

3
1
1
0
1
3
1
9
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
22
2
1
1
1
7
1
3
1
1
1
0
7
2
8
0
1
2
1
6
4
2
5
5

2
2
1
2
1
2
0
9
1
2
3
4
1
1
0
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
0
0
5
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2

Im not concerned about


these issues

none of these

China

awareness of abstinence
before marriage

Chile

research for a cure for


HIV/AIDS

Canada

research into a vaccine


for HIV/AIDS

Bulgaria

STI/HIV prevention in
developing countries

Belgium

advertising campaigns

Austria

free contraception

Australia

education initiatives (eg


National Condom Week)

Global %

sex education in schools

sults
e
r
y
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u
ts sho
n
e
m
n
r
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v
What go

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
6
2
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
1
2
4
2
1
1
2
1

More than a third (34%) of


people globally believe that
governments should be
investing in sex education in
schools

One fifth (20%) of all adults


want to see governments
funding free contraception,
with another 20% wanting to
see money go towards finding
either a vaccine or cure for
HIV/AIDS

Those aged 45-55 placed most


importance on investment in
sex education (48%), whereas
the 16-20 year olds were the
age group that placed the
most importance on free
contraception (26%)

The countries that would most


like to see an investment
made in sex education are
Vietnam (69%), Turkey (57%)
and Greece (56%)

More Icelanders than any


other nationality want to see
funding towards free
contraception (48%), while
the Indonesians are most
likely to call for awareness of
abstinence before marriage
(22%)

eive
c
e
r
d
n
a
Give

Canada
Chile
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

34
32
33
23
44
29
62
16
55
39
31
31
18
32
49
36
34
25
4
30
30
31
26
31
25
31
44
29
27
54
27
34
25
24
39
41
36
45
52
26
28
59

23
21
35
32
11
20
12
17
9
26
32
24
32
35
9
22
38
9
8
25
25
24
30
11
39
25
25
37
24
17
15
17
7
31
23
30
33
19
14
25
23
13

14
16
9
17
11
16
12
14
8
17
14
7
25
12
20
12
11
12
34
19
14
21
16
11
16
13
12
17
11
10
12
11
20
20
14
9
10
6
5
19
15
6

6
6
3
6
14
6
4
13
9
7
12
8
5
8
12
4
4
7
2
4
19
7
11
7
3
4
5
6
6
6
7
8
7
4
5
3
1
3
4
6
6
2

8
12
14
15
5
14
2
13
5
5
8
19
8
8
3
6
10
13
5
8
5
10
9
10
13
9
8
4
3
6
11
7
14
6
14
10
3
2
3
7
9
4

11
11
5
6
14
11
7
14
12
4
2
9
11
4
6
18
1
23
8
12
6
6
6
20
3
16
4
5
28
6
17
19
18
15
3
5
14
18
19
15
13
8

encourage people to
abstain from sex until
married

family planning

Bulgaria

help to encourage women


to uphold their rights

Belgium

money towards the care


of people with HIV/AIDS

Austria

greater access to drugs/


vaccines for HIV/AIDS

Australia

greater access to
condoms

Global %

money to support sex


education

sults
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a
ealth
Wh
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l
a
u
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e
s
terms of

4
2
1
1
1
4
1
13
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
11
39
2
1
1
2
10
1
2
2
2
1
1
11
4
9
0
2
2
3
7
3
2
6
8

More than a third of adults


globally (34%) believe
developing countries would
benefit most from money to
support sex education

23% believe they would be


better served by greater
access to condoms and 14%
feel they would benefit most
from greater access to
vaccines/drugs for people
with HIV/AIDS

Those aged 16-20 place equal


emphasis on money to
support sex education and
greater access to condoms
(28%), while those in the
25-34 age bracket come down
heavily in favour of sex
education (38%)

The Chileans are the


nationality who feel the
strongest in terms of sex
education for developing
countries (62%), while the
Dutch are the most likely to
feel that these countries need
greater access to condoms
(39%)

Greater access to drugs and


vaccines for HIV/AIDS is
favoured the most by the
Indonesians (34%), while
Portugal is the country most
likely to believe that
developing countries will
benefit from family planning
(28%)

eive
c
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r
d
n
a
Give

Canada
Chile
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

none of these

Bulgaria

teaching materials for


schools and HCPs

Belgium

encourage governments
to discuss safer sex issues

Austria

free condoms where high


STI/unplanned pregnancy

Australia

posters highlighting the


importance of safer sex

Global %

a sexual health
awareness day

sults
e
r
y
e
v
r
u
Sex S
sex
l
r
a
e
f
b
a
o
s
l
f
G
o
2005
ness
e
r
a
w
a
e
rais
o
t
y
a
w
t
Bes

9
13
6
7
6
11
7
19
5
7
11
9
8
8
5
20
7
13
6
10
15
7
20
13
8
12
15
12
11
5
11
3
8
5
12
4
6
4
11
12
9
11

10
5
12
13
13
5
26
19
14
16
10
8
10
9
8
10
6
18
15
7
13
4
13
8
8
4
7
11
7
9
9
12
4
2
7
11
11
4
11
8
3
9

32
31
41
31
24
31
23
21
33
37
33
31
58
47
21
15
51
15
25
35
31
44
30
18
37
36
32
36
34
30
25
33
15
48
37
43
30
21
19
32
34
29

17
17
14
20
17
17
9
20
13
12
14
11
9
11
12
27
15
16
12
16
12
17
12
22
22
15
12
16
22
35
23
13
19
20
14
17
25
19
28
16
19
16

28
31
22
26
35
32
34
20
32
21
27
37
12
18
52
24
18
36
34
30
23
25
13
36
22
29
31
21
23
18
28
35
49
23
27
20
21
48
26
30
29
31

4
3
5
3
5
4
1
1
3
7
5
4
3
7
2
4
3
2
8
2
6
3
12
3
3
4
3
4
3
3
4
4
5
2
3
5
7
4
5
2
6
4

Almost a third of adults


globally (32%) believe the
best way of raising awareness
about safer sex is by providing
free condoms in areas with a
high rate of STIs and
unplanned pregnancies

A further 28% believe the best


route is to provide teaching
materials to schools and
healthcare professionals and
17% feel governments should
be encouraged to discuss
safer sex issues

The French (58%), Icelandics


(51%) and Spanish (48%)
believe the best way of raising
awareness is through free
condoms in areas with a high
rate of STIs and unplanned
pregnancies

Encouraging governments to
discuss safer sex issues is
most popular in Serbia and
Montenegro (35%), Turkey
(28%) and Hong Kong (27%)

eive
c
e
r
d
n
a
Give

Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

none of these

Austria

to have regular health


check-ups

Australia

to practise safer sex

Global %

to abstain from sex until


they are married

sults
e
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v
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2005
ple
o
e
p
g
n
g you
n
i
g
a
r
u
o
Enc

8
5
1
1
1
9
3
23
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
10
2
49
54
4
2
2
7
20
2
5
3
6
2
1
24
3
21
1
2
3
4
20
9
6
14
15

74
71
77
79
80
71
87
32
74
83
73
76
91
69
78
56
79
41
38
71
88
82
60
65
92
70
80
79
86
80
61
85
66
83
74
82
80
69
79
92
71
68

16
23
20
19
19
18
9
23
24
14
25
18
6
26
20
24
17
8
6
24
8
14
24
14
4
24
16
13
11
18
14
11
12
15
22
13
15
8
10
1
14
16

2
1
2
1
0
2
1
22
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
10
2
2
2
1
2
2
9
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
1
1

Almost three quarters of


adults worldwide (74%)
believe young people should
be encouraged to practise
safer sex

A further 16% believe they


should have regular health
check-ups and 8% believe
they should be encouraged to
abstain from sex until they are
married

9% of 16-20 years olds think


that young people should be
encouraged to abstain from
sex until they are married,
compared to 11% of 45-55 year
olds

Germany (26%) and Denmark


(25%) are the countries that
are most likely to want to
encourage young people to
have regular health check-ups

Indonesians (54%) and


Indians (49%) believe
abstaining from sex before
marriage should be the
priority

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c
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d
n
a
Give

Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

none of these

China

my sex life is
monotonous

Chile

I wish I had sex more


frequently

Canada

I do not have a high sex


drive

Bulgaria

I like to be inspired and


look for new ideas

Belgium

I like experimenting
with different sex aids

Austria

Im confident asserting
my needs with my partner

Australia

Im open minded about


my sex life

Global %

Im happy with my sex


life

sults
e
r
y
e
v
r
u
Sex S
l
a
b
o
l
G
2005
sex
Views on

44
42
48
57
49
46
50
22
52
50
49
41
38
47
43
30
50
46
34
40
36
36
24
48
54
49
44
56
33
46
42
46
46
48
45
51
37
41
48
51
52
42

45
50
56
44
36
56
55
21
45
48
39
50
53
40
46
25
62
36
47
49
53
37
20
49
46
55
53
76
29
36
42
62
62
36
52
47
41
27
37
52
59
32

41
38
35
63
27
42
46
22
49
46
51
41
50
44
43
28
43
39
35
33
36
36
23
42
64
42
36
48
24
19
38
46
45
38
49
51
39
29
52
41
47
46

22
29
30
27
13
34
16
19
16
20
28
27
14
22
14
13
35
12
8
22
16
15
10
22
27
31
31
23
24
10
21
27
31
39
31
28
27
8
11
32
40
14

39
42
60
44
40
45
45
21
44
48
55
24
33
48
40
18
33
25
37
35
36
29
10
44
44
41
49
45
21
41
40
49
49
33
39
57
38
31
42
42
51
27

7
10
7
6
11
8
7
17
6
7
7
8
7
8
3
7
7
4
3
7
7
4
16
7
4
9
6
5
2
10
7
5
8
4
10
8
4
3
6
8
7
16

36
44
38
38
33
45
45
20
33
36
48
45
36
36
35
22
47
19
31
40
37
35
25
37
37
38
53
37
19
27
42
37
40
29
52
38
40
20
34
37
45
31

7
6
9
8
6
8
7
17
7
6
7
11
8
11
5
10
12
3
7
4
4
6
13
7
7
6
7
7
3
4
8
7
9
5
11
9
6
4
9
5
9
8

6
3
2
3
4
3
2
1
2
3
3
3
6
5
3
7
7
26
11
4
7
4
18
10
3
3
3
4
7
3
12
5
2
4
4
2
9
8
3
3
3
13

Globally, 44% of all adults


claim to be happy with their
sex lives and 45% say they are
open minded when it comes
to sex

Men are the least satisfied


with how often they have sex.
41% want it more frequently
compared to just 29% of
women

Almost four in 10 people


worldwide (39%) like to be
inspired and are looking for
new ideas about sex, while
only 7% believe their sex life
is monotonous

Lovers in Belgium (57%) and


Poland (56%) top the
contentment chart, while the
Chinese (22%) and Japanese
(24%) are the least happy

Scandinavians are the least


satisfied with the amount of
sex they have, with both the
Norwegians (53%) and the
Swedes (52%) wishing they
had sex more frequently

eive
c
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r
d
n
a
Give

Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

none of these

Czech Republic

one night stand

Croatia

anal sex

China

sex using a vibrator

Chile

sex using a lubricant

Canada

using masks, blindfolds


or other forms of bondage

Bulgaria

tantric sex

Belgium

sadomasochism

Austria

a gay/lesbian/
homosexual experience

Australia

three in a bed

Global %

extra marital affair

sults
e
r
y
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v
r
u
Sex S
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a
b
o
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G
had
2005
e
v

u
o
y
ences
i
r
e
p
x
e
l
Sexua

22
16
18
28
22
18
30
15
17
24
46
36
25
11
15
11
39
15
16
12
7
26
21
14
31
16
41
10
24
17
17
12
26
10
26
17
15
16
58
14
17
36

15
28
18
13
16
23
15
14
12
20
16
19
15
12
17
6
26
4
8
17
20
16
6
9
14
26
23
10
12
13
9
11
26
8
20
17
6
8
13
17
24
7

12
22
15
15
9
19
9
14
14
12
12
13
16
15
9
6
17
6
8
20
13
13
4
10
14
20
14
6
8
8
11
8
20
9
13
13
5
14
7
17
20
7

5
5
6
3
3
8
4
13
7
4
5
5
3
4
5
3
8
1
3
5
7
5
6
2
4
4
6
4
2
3
4
2
5
3
7
5
2
2
4
5
10
1

7
6
6
2
3
7
7
15
4
4
4
3
2
5
4
75
6
2
3
6
5
5
1
3
2
6
4
3
8
3
3
2
9
6
3
6
2
33
1
5
7
2

20
32
24
24
12
33
20
14
23
20
29
22
21
20
31
10
12
4
6
30
21
16
19
10
26
32
26
16
11
19
16
22
29
29
23
22
6
4
8
37
36
2

38
70
43
37
27
68
35
16
24
48
44
51
44
32
33
27
44
13
24
48
35
28
21
34
37
73
52
15
29
21
31
33
57
30
50
49
29
25
33
53
70
15

23
46
33
24
10
44
9
15
17
29
29
35
14
20
13
19
43
3
5
30
15
13
23
12
29
43
44
11
10
9
18
17
37
14
38
30
25
4
6
44
45
4

35
44
44
33
45
41
55
15
49
42
43
49
46
29
55
12
42
9
15
43
44
50
11
19
32
41
48
33
44
41
20
31
39
33
45
40
1
17
44
40
47
12

44
60
56
40
54
52
50
17
50
31
63
64
42
36
54
18
61
13
27
62
56
28
33
29
40
64
70
35
37
53
29
37
59
38
64
52
25
28
59
52
50
25

24
11
18
25
22
14
18
6
21
21
15
13
23
34
17
18
19
66
48
15
20
26
43
41
24
9
11
37
28
25
42
29
13
28
15
18
46
26
16
16
14
43

44% of adults worldwide have


had a one-night stand, with
22% claiming to have had an
extra marital affair

Almost a quarter (23%) of


adults around the world have
had sex using vibrators and
20% have used masks,
blindfolds or other forms of
bondage

Women are more likely to


have used vibrators when
having sex than men - 24%
compared to 21%

The most common experience


for men (47%) and women
(40%) is a one night stand

The Turks top the charts when


it comes to having had an
extra marital affair (58%)
while the Norwegians (70%),
Finns, New Zealanders and
Swedes (all 64%) are ahead of
the game when it comes to a
one night stand

Sex using vibrators is most


common in Australia (46%)
and the USA (45%)

receive
d
n
a
e
v
i
G

Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

I didnt know they


existed

Czech Republic

I wouldnt know how to


use them

Croatia

theyre just a gimmick

China

to help with massage

Chile

they taste nice

Canada

to make sex less painful

Bulgaria

to add variety to sex

Belgium

enhance sexual
pleasure

Austria

anal sex

Australia

used by menopausal
women

Global %

vaginal dryness

ults
s
e
r
y
e
v
r
Sex Su
l
a
b
o
l
G
2005
nts
a
c
i
r
b
u
l
Uses for

75
87
82
84
64
84
82
32
58
90
86
84
80
88
62
84
73
34
63
79
61
76
45
77
88
88
92
52
58
60
82
85
85
91
89
88
82
62
70
82
84
76

12
13
5
12
6
17
9
24
13
7
9
11
6
3
7
15
13
6
28
11
11
9
9
18
8
16
22
8
6
6
11
7
14
14
17
5
22
7
6
16
19
36

63
70
87
82
56
75
81
26
66
82
81
56
82
77
77
30
73
19
36
77
62
76
20
43
80
66
86
44
63
52
48
74
67
81
80
80
33
27
59
77
76
42

36
63
13
17
23
71
38
28
24
38
21
54
32
30
19
28
51
23
20
54
43
12
32
48
23
71
45
20
34
20
45
40
56
28
22
26
44
14
33
65
74
21

21
29
20
11
9
43
22
3
12
24
14
31
7
19
12
13
32
11
18
27
25
6
37
25
9
38
23
19
11
8
23
19
30
16
26
15
33
9
18
36
46
21

47
52
43
54
43
54
54
28
41
66
43
60
56
43
24
47
39
30
66
51
35
39
37
60
54
49
46
36
48
27
63
57
48
42
52
37
58
52
37
54
55
59

5
8
4
5
2
19
3
1
1
4
2
8
3
3
3
2
10
2
10
4
6
1
1
7
4
8
13
5
2
2
5
2
5
3
12
2
4
2
1
7
19
13

16
19
14
15
8
31
22
24
8
13
19
24
9
17
19
8
23
10
10
17
27
8
12
15
15
18
29
14
11
7
15
13
18
19
25
12
23
2
10
23
32
14

3
1
2
4
1
2
1
0
4
1
4
17
2
1
4
1
3
2
5
2
3
3
6
2
4
1
1
3
4
5
4
1
1
1
11
1
4
2
3
1
2
1

5
2
2
2
12
3
4
1
15
1
5
3
3
2
7
6
5
25
8
3
8
4
9
5
2
2
2
14
4
11
5
2
3
2
2
1
7
3
6
3
2
11

3
1
0
1
11
1
1
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
25
5
1
5
2
7
3
0
0
1
27
2
7
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
0
11

Three quarters (75%) of adults


believe lubricants are used for
vaginal dryness, with 63%
associating them with anal
sex and 47% believing they
are used to help make sex less
painful

More than a third (36%)


believe they are used to
enhance sexual pleasure and
21% think they help add
variety to sex

Women (16%) are more likely


to associate lubricants with
the menopause than men
(9%)

Almost three quarters of


Americans (74%) think
lubricants are used to enhance
sexual pleasure compared to
just 12% of Italians

eive
c
e
r
d
n
a
Give

Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

I wouldnt buy one

Croatia

get a friend to buy it

China

lingerie store

Chile

clothes store

Canada

supermarket

Bulgaria

chemist

Belgium

mail order

Austria

sex party

Australia

sex shops

Global %

internet

sults
e
r
y
e
v
r
u
Sex S
l
a
b
o
l
G
ers
g
a
2005
s
s
a
m
rs or
o
t
a
r
b
i
v
Buying

42
43
45
36
39
35
39
23
20
54
66
49
52
53
30
47
38
17
38
44
31
41
37
41
51
50
69
39
27
34
49
40
42
30
57
47
45
39
45
64
59
25

54
69
73
61
57
72
62
22
74
69
51
61
37
47
56
46
60
15
43
54
55
54
37
58
53
64
60
56
57
56
62
60
62
87
53
65
61
23
41
46
61
33

9
24
7
1
3
25
4
16
3
5
17
18
4
6
2
2
8
2
1
18
5
4
2
6
4
32
24
3
2
12
7
3
27
3
24
8
2
1
2
23
18
5

18
22
26
29
16
12
9
19
8
18
25
28
23
22
9
24
10
8
13
18
9
7
17
26
27
26
26
18
9
13
26
20
22
7
28
19
18
15
10
27
21
8

7
3
5
3
11
2
12
18
3
4
5
3
3
3
18
5
9
20
8
3
7
6
7
9
6
3
4
7
6
15
4
2
7
5
4
2
7
6
10
4
5
20

4
3
2
3
3
3
5
18
1
2
3
3
3
2
3
8
4
11
4
2
2
5
4
9
1
2
3
3
1
5
6
3
3
1
2
3
3
3
5
3
3
24

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
0
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
2

7
10
3
10
3
15
9
17
1
2
4
4
6
5
7
4
8
7
3
23
4
3
3
12
7
8
5
2
1
8
14
1
13
2
4
4
4
1
3
22
14
1

5
7
3
4
4
6
6
1
4
9
4
2
5
8
8
4
10
4
11
6
7
2
4
12
4
7
4
2
2
3
11
5
8
4
3
2
6
6
3
6
6
10

19
10
6
17
23
13
24
18
19
8
14
12
25
17
19
21
17
52
34
14
25
22
25
20
15
9
9
34
27
22
17
21
12
8
17
14
23
33
28
10
11
33

Most people prefer to buy


vibrators from sex shops
(54%) or the internet (42%)

Almost one in five (18%)


would prefer to buy via mail
order and 19% would not buy
one

Norway (69%) and Denmark


(66%) lead the way when it
comes to buying over the
internet and Spain tops the
tables for choosing sex shops
(87%), followed by Croatia
(74%)

More than one in five (23%)


Irish people would like to be
able to buy these products in
a lingerie store

52% of Indians said they


would not buy one, compared
to just 6% of Austrians

eive
c
e
r
d
n
a
Give

Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

none of these

Czech Republic

erotic literature

Croatia

massage oil / lotion

China

pleasure enhancing
condoms

Chile

love balls

Canada

penis sleeves

Bulgaria

penis rings

Belgium

products which prolong


sexual intercourse

Austria

pornography

Australia

lubricants

Global %

vibrators

sults
e
r
y
e
v
r
u
Sex S
l
a
b
o
l
G
2005
wn
o
u
o
y
s
r
nce
Sex enha

22
42
29
22
11
40
7
14
17
25
28
35
14
20
11
25
37
3
8
28
12
10
28
14
27
37
39
9
9
7
21
16
32
15
40
26
47
5
4
43
43
8

30
55
36
28
23
56
21
15
21
38
30
39
38
25
21
26
35
16
16
33
28
17
21
32
26
60
38
11
19
13
26
29
39
28
47
38
40
24
14
43
59
22

41
50
38
25
47
49
35
16
59
45
42
45
33
34
28
49
45
37
44
40
34
21
22
49
27
42
48
30
25
39
43
40
46
43
52
40
57
62
52
40
53
38

7
7
5
3
8
10
5
14
5
4
3
9
4
4
4
11
9
16
9
5
5
4
6
10
2
6
5
5
2
4
10
3
7
8
7
4
21
5
18
8
14
15

6
12
9
7
3
10
2
13
3
6
6
10
1
6
3
7
11
1
3
6
5
3
3
5
6
10
11
2
3
3
6
4
8
5
8
9
9
3
3
9
13
5

2
3
2
1
1
3
1
13
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
4
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
9
3
3
2
5
5

5
8
12
6
3
6
2
12
4
6
4
11
5
8
4
3
9
1
1
4
4
4
2
2
5
8
6
3
3
3
3
4
7
6
7
9
9
1
2
6
6
2

23
25
20
16
50
28
28
15
37
18
9
15
25
16
31
30
33
28
21
23
29
12
10
21
12
22
11
26
15
26
18
25
17
41
12
13
40
20
38
27
35
25

31
46
43
45
28
48
19
13
35
23
37
32
36
34
37
13
35
18
13
38
37
21
12
24
42
44
45
26
21
30
22
23
39
28
46
47
30
8
20
42
43
12

22
23
29
17
30
27
19
15
40
33
21
25
15
24
10
11
25
19
33
17
12
11
18
19
15
22
31
29
13
22
20
29
26
22
18
26
19
25
37
18
26
19

28
17
23
30
21
18
40
16
18
25
28
22
29
33
33
27
25
35
37
29
32
49
40
32
33
19
21
38
48
36
37
27
27
26
22
22
17
21
21
22
17
41

Globally, the top three sexual


enhancers are pornography
(41%), massage oils (31%) and
lubricants (30%)

More than one in five adults


have used a vibrator (22%)
and they are more popular
with women than men - 26%
compared to 19%

A third of women (33%) have


used massage oils to spice
things up a little while men
prefer pornography (49%)

The Taiwanese are most likely


to use vibrators (47%), with
Americans and the British in
second place (43%)

The Thais use pornography


more than any other country
(62%), lubricants are most
popular in New Zealand (60%)
and pleasure enhancing
condoms get the thumbs up
from half of all Bulgarians

eive
c
e
r
d
n
a
Give

Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Serbia & Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam

aeroplane

none of these

France

at a party

Finland

an alleyway

Denmark

in front of a camera

Czech Republic

at school

Croatia

2
3
2
1
1
4
2
9
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
6
1
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
3
5
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
4
3
2
1
2
3
4
1

on the beach

China

39
31
29
32
44
33
63
15
49
25
62
56
27
28
40
43
54
15
38
42
39
16
20
44
26
31
52
14
60
53
46
24
47
39
57
40
41
53
41
36
70
28

at work

Chile

22
40
37
35
21
19
34
11
19
42
39
20
31
21
17
4
23
5
5
32
20
29
4
6
27
43
30
23
21
19
8
26
46
17
28
29
6
4
16
33
16
10

in a club

Canada

36
33
29
36
61
35
56
12
53
47
41
51
31
22
53
31
46
21
18
33
33
52
5
24
40
32
46
55
36
57
30
38
44
46
43
24
19
12
36
35
37
16

a park

Bulgaria

50
73
57
53
50
66
64
12
77
58
37
50
52
36
75
20
53
14
35
52
57
82
24
38
45
70
51
48
67
62
35
52
74
65
42
56
39
27
50
52
70
5

public transport

Belgium

toilets

Austria

garden

Australia

parents bedroom

Global %

the car

sults
e
r
y
e
v
r
u
Sex S
l
a
b
o
l
G
2005
d sex
a
h
e
v

u
Places yo

7
9
6
8
4
8
16
1
5
9
11
10
7
5
8
7
11
4
3
12
6
8
3
3
11
7
15
6
6
5
8
6
6
5
11
8
5
2
7
12
7
2

31
54
38
33
47
49
36
10
50
45
29
29
28
26
36
14
12
6
7
40
30
44
21
12
37
53
34
31
26
43
24
36
37
38
35
42
15
5
24
43
42
10

12
13
15
10
10
10
15
11
11
13
15
14
7
9
16
5
22
4
6
17
22
14
3
7
11
12
16
13
8
12
8
13
20
14
15
13
6
6
13
13
10
4

15
18
12
9
19
18
28
12
15
26
11
11
9
6
17
16
18
6
13
15
15
19
7
15
11
18
17
13
12
20
13
20
30
11
13
14
12
10
28
15
20
9

28
43
32
25
34
31
52
10
54
27
30
32
27
22
57
10
14
5
7
33
41
52
7
10
33
45
37
26
44
38
17
16
36
39
35
38
6
6
29
27
26
9

10
11
6
9
9
16
12
11
7
8
17
6
9
8
8
6
14
2
5
7
14
8
13
6
8
12
15
8
11
7
9
6
10
7
14
6
13
6
22
7
20
3

12
18
7
9
11
21
15
11
13
13
14
12
11
7
16
12
16
3
12
13
13
13
4
10
10
15
17
9
8
17
13
6
17
14
17
7
7
9
9
18
21
1

14
17
12
16
20
13
22
10
28
16
10
11
12
6
25
9
17
2
5
27
20
20
8
4
24
15
20
7
13
21
9
16
10
21
11
10
6
3
15
23
11
5

27
43
37
21
47
40
45
9
29
22
51
40
29
26
22
4
43
6
4
45
23
26
3
8
20
43
58
39
23
32
9
20
44
25
45
22
3
4
20
39
36
2

22
13
19
20
12
17
8
14
7
14
15
15
23
35
10
32
22
65
43
18
22
9
53
37
21
12
13
21
16
11
34
19
11
13
18
18
35
33
22
19
13
57

The most common place


for adults to have sex
outside their bedroom is
in the car (50%), followed
by toilets (39%), parents
bedroom (36%) and the
park (31%)

15% of people have had


sex at work, with one in
ten saying theyve had sex
at school - and 2% have
joined the mile high club

Just over a third (34%) of


16-20 year olds favour the
car compared to 69% of
45-55 year olds

More than eight in ten


Italians (82%) have had
sex in the car, while the
Australians top the league
for having sex in the park
(54%)

The Americans and


Canadians lead the way for
favouring sex in front of a
camera (both 21%) while
22% of Turks have
indulged in extra
curricular activity at
school

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Sex Su
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2005
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Freq

103

Global (times)

138

Greece

134

Croatia
Serbia & Montenegro

128

Bulgaria

127

Czech Republic

120

France

120
118

United Kingdom
Netherlands

115

Poland

115

New Zealand

114

United States

113

Chile

112

Turkey

111

Iceland

109

South Africa

109

Australia

108

Canada

108

Globally, people are having


sex an average of 103 times a
year, with men (104) having
sex more often than women
(101)

35-44 year olds are having the


most sex - 112 times compared
to just 90 times for 16-20 year
olds and 108 times for 25-34
year olds

One in five adults have sex 3-4


times a week and 5% have sex
once a day

The Greeks top the league at


138 times a year, closely
followed by the Croatians
(134), Serbian Montenegrins
(128) and the Bulgarians (127)

Lovers in Japan are the least


amorous, having sex just 45
times a year. Nations among
the least sexually active
include Singapore (73), India
(75) and Indonesia (77)

108

Portugal
Belgium

106

Italy

106
106

Slovakia

105

Austria

105

Spain
Germany

104

Switzerland

104

Finland
Israel

102
100

Denmark

98

Norway

98

Ireland

97

Thailand

97
96

China

92

Sweden
Taiwan

88

Vietnam

87
83

Malaysia

78

Hong Kong

77

Indonesia

75

India

73

Singapore

45

Japan

times

35

70

105

140

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