Find Out How People Are Having More Sex, While Still Having Less Sex

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The third edition of the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles was published recently, and the Natsal-3 revealed that while people are having different types of sex, they still aren't having more sex.

For example, 29 percent of women between the ages of 16 and 24 reported having had sex prior to 16, while 16 percent of U.K. women between 16 and 44 said they had a sexual experience with a woman before. The latter figure is more than four times higher than it was in 1990, which means women are either "enjoyng" other women more often, or they're finally being honest about it in this liberal day and time.

Furthermore, both genders reported having more anal sex. The number rose from seven to 12 to 17 percent among men from 1990 to 2000 to 2010, and 7 to 11 to 15 percent for women during the same period. 

All of this, despite the fact that people are having less sex than they were 30 years ago. 

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[via The Cut]

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