Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sexuality in the world, are there differences?

The Spanish can be happy, we are not a poor showing in this comparison on sexuality as nationalities. The importance we attach to sex in Spain is not 'excessive' or small, we are in the world average. What happens when we look at the bedroom of other countries? How often have sex in India, or how long sex is done in Nigeria? We have investigated what happens in other countries when night falls and closes the bedroom doors.

We can think of sexuality as important in the world, but this is far from reality. A study of a popular brand of condoms made in 2010 concluded that sex is not just different depending on the nationality you have, but also, as does the frequency of the act and the emotional sense that it gives.

The priority given to sexuality depending on the country is truly significant. For 80% of Greeks for example, sexuality is important or very important. Even in Poland and in Brazil (both 79%) plays a crucial role in the couple. 67% of the Spanish believes that sex is important. The latest in this list are Thailand and Japan where only 38% of the population believes parejacomo sexuality in a very relevant factor.

Here too the Greeks lead with an average 164 times a year. Followed by the Brazilians, with its image of 'Latin lover' with an average of 145. In Spain, remain about 110 sex acts per year, which puts us in the global average. The Japanese are the ones who rarely have sex with your partner, some of them can reach 48 times.

Nigerians are the most time taken for sex. In this country, couples can be as much as 24 minutes, to them, the Greeks are followed with 22.3 minutes. In Spain, the intercourse lasts 17.6 minutes, while the Indians are the fastest using only 13.6 minutes to spend some private time with your partner.

In Mexico, 80% of couples talk openly about sex. The Greeks also have no problem in expressing what they feel, or want, in sexual matters, 76% of them said to have no problem talking about sex with their partner or girlfriend. In Spain, 56% of people who have a partner, talk openly about this subject with her.

While in Japan, this is a taboo subject and only 21% feel free to discuss any issue with your partner. Each country has a different culture when talking about sex. The factors that we can attract attention as the length, frequency or importance are totally different. While for the Greeks is an extremely important issue for the Japanese is a taboo subject and not too important to maintain interest in the couple.

The Spanish we are right in the middle, where many couples consider this a vital issue to keep the spark in the relationship and talk about it without shame, and others as less important and it costs them more open when talking about sex . Do you how are you? Find your soul mate in our section My partner and see!

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