
An academic research has revealed that the current generation of university students are having far less sex than the generation of their parents. The primary culprit to this is the ongoing COVID pandemic and evolution of abortion, morning-after pills and seeking of consent.
New research has shown students are prioritising finding friendships over segxwal partners 58% of students who participated in a new report, "Sex and Relationships Among Students" say People holding hands Making friends at university. Face throwing a kiss Is more important than finding a segxwal partner. Just 16% of students declared excitement at the prospect of having sex at university. Male students are less segxwally active than female counterparts: Man dancing 34% of men while Woman dancing 47% of women.Cross mark 11% of students were celibate by choice.
The survey also revealed Bar chart Men are more likely than women to report they’ve had more segxwal partners. Spiral calendar pad Nearly 10% of segxwal encounters occurred during university welcome weeks. Right-pointing magnifying glass “People have very inaccurate perceptions of others’ lives especially in relation to sex,” says Nick Hillman, from Higher Education Policy Unit. White heavy check This is true at all ages.. Research shows people believe women have approx 17 segxwal partners by their 40s, the true number is 8.
“I would say the student sex thing is a baby boomer obsession” Pill “The pill, easy access to abortion was a game changer for a whole generation,” say Dr Sarah Nicholson, retired NHS psychiatrist. Today’s universities are more sober and circumspect
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