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Is YOUR sex life normal? Take the 3-minute test

Is YOUR sex life normal? Take the 3-minute test,

It’s often seen as a taboo subject. 

But a new test is finally lifting the lid on our sex lives – and how they compare to one another. 

Experts from Psychology Today have developed a three-minute Sexual Satisfaction Test that reveals just how content you are with your sex life. 

‘Sexual desire and satisfaction can manifest very differently in men and women,’ Psychology Today explained. 

‘Both men and women, however, commonly experience low desire. 

‘This can be resolved by addressing conflict, consistently sharing affection, communicating outside the bedroom, and making sufficient time for intimacy. 

‘See where you fall on this scale.’

If you’re disappointed with your score, panic not – the researchers have also given their top tips to ‘kick it up a notch in the bedroom.’

Experts from Psychology Today have developed a three-minute Sexual Satisfaction Test that reveals just how content you are with your sex life

It's often seen as a taboo subject. But a new test is finally lifting the lid on our sex lives - and how they compare to one another (stock image)

The test is free to take on Psychology Today’s website, and includes 20 statements, which you’ll be asked if you agree or disagree with. 

Statements include ‘I rarely feel bored during sex,’ ‘Foreplay is a big part of my sex life,’ and ‘Sex feels like a chore.’

At the end of the test, you’ll be given a score of 0-100, and told what it means. 

For comparison, the average score for the test is 63. 

If you scored between 0 and 18, you have ‘very low sexual satisfaction’, according to Psychology Today. 

‘Your score indicates you are low in sexual satisfaction,’ it explained. 

‘A healthy sex life can be a passport to bonding, intimacy, pleasure, and growth with your partner. 

‘While sexual satisfaction may change over the span of a relationship, persistent low sexual satisfaction could indicate that your relationship is not on solid footing.’

The test is free to take on Psychology Today's website includes 20 statements, which you'll be asked if you agree or disagree with

How often Brits have sex on average

Gen Z: 3 times/month

Millennials: 5 times/month

Gen X: 5 times/month

Boomers: 3 times/month

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A score of 40-62 puts you ‘in the middle’.

‘Your score indicates you are not low or high in sexual satisfaction,’ Psychology Today said.

Meanwhile, if you scored between 82 and 100, you have ‘very high sexual satisfaction.’

‘Your score indicates you are high in sexual satisfaction,’ the experts explained. 

‘Continue to enjoy sex, it’s an important part of life!’

If you’re looking to spice up your sex life, the psychologists also provide three key tips. 

Firstly, while it sounds simple, the experts advise communicating with your partner. 

‘Give and get feedback; ask your partner how they feel about their sexual experiences. Be honest and avoid blame and criticism,’ they said. 

Next, if sex feels like it’s becoming a chore, take a break from it altogetehr and focus on emotional connection. 

‘Enjoy each other’s company—without the sex—through yoga, meditation, or taking a walk together,’ the experts advised. 

Finally, while it might feel embarassing, talk about your desires with your partner. 

‘In new relationships, both partners generally feel an active desire. Over time, it is not unusual to lose this appetite. Don’t pathologize this change,’ the experts added.  

TOP 43 REASONS MEN ARE STILL SINGLE

Scientists led by Menelaos Apostolou from the University of Nicosia in Cyprus anonymously asked men on Reddit why they thought they were still single.

They analysed more than 6,700 comments and revealed the top 43 reasons why people are unable to find a partner.

Here is the complete list —

  1. Poor looks (including baldness, and short stature)
  2. Low self-esteem/confidence 
  3. Low effort 
  4. Not interested in relationships 
  5. Poor flirting skills 
  6. Introverted 
  7. Recently broke up 
  8. Bad experiences from previous relationships 
  9. No available women 
  10. Overweight 
  11. Different priorities 
  12. Shyness
  13. Too picky 
  14. Anxiety 
  15. Lack of time 
  16. Social awkward 
  17. Enjoying being single 
  18. Depression 
  19. Poor character 
  20. Difficult to find women to match 
  21. Poor mental health
  22. Lack of achievements 
  23. Stuck with one girl 
  24. Lack of social skills 
  25. Have not got over previous relationship 
  26. Don’t know how to start a relationship 
  27. Lack of money 
  28. I do not trust women 
  29. Not picking up clues of interest
  30. Sexual issue 
  31. Fear of relationships 
  32. ‘I am not interesting’
  33. Fear of rejection 
  34. ‘I will not be a good partner’ 
  35. Attracted to the wrong women
  36. Homosexual 
  37. Given up
  38. Is not worth the effort 
  39. Fear of commitment 
  40. Health — disability issue
  41. Difficult to keep a relationship 
  42. Addictions
  43. Other 

Experts from Psychology Today have developed a three-minute Sexual Satisfaction Test that reveals just how content you are with your sex life.

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