World Cup Of Sex:Which Countries Have the Best Sex?

Globally, Sex lasts an average 32 minutes

For Brazilians sex lasts an average 46 minutes

75 percent of the French admitted to cheating.

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Did you watch the World Cup Final? If you didn’t, it’s OK. While everyone was engrossed in football, LELO, a luxury sex toy brand, decided that they wanted to see what countries are winning in the bedroom, too.

The survey of 35,000 individuals between the ages of 21 and 55, from 30 countries, came up with some pretty interesting, if not, moderately surprising results, about the sex practices and habits of those around the globe. Although they might be known for being crybabies, Brazilians are definitely not lacking in the bedroom.

The global average for foreplay and intercourse is 32.5 minutes.

The majority, some 55 per cent, has had one to eight sexual partners.

The English and Greek can console themselves for their lack of footballing success with the knowledge that they are happiest with their sex lives – almost a quarter claim to be completely satisfied in bed.

They’re followed closely by Japan in third, while Chile trails the pack, with just 13 per cent Only 13 being fully satisfied.

The Brazilians have the most stamina, with more than 34 per cent claiming to last 46 minutes or more.

In Japan, half the population has slept with three partners or fewer and more than 45 per cent of the population last no more than 20 minutes.

Australia holds the record for quickest to score with 10 per cent of the population calling match time within 10 minutes.

Players: Does England’s Steven Gerrard, left, score as well off the pitch? English people rate themselves ‘moderate or above’ in bed. Meanwhile, Brazil’s David Luiz may have something to not cry about, as Brazilians are reported to have the most stamina in bed

26 per cent of people in Switzerland claim to have slept with 20 people or more, followed closely by Greece with 25 per cent. In England, one in five have bedded more than 20 people.

And as well as keepy uppies and tackling, if there’s one thing some footballers are adept in, it’s playing away.

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Playful: 94 per cent of English people surveyed having used or owned a sex toy

In the survey, France emerged as champion sex cheats, with 75 per cent of people admitting to have strayed away from their partners.

Latin American countries follow closely behind, with almost half the populations of Colombia, Brazil and Chile admitting to cheating too.

And if your partner is Belgian or Australian, you’re in luck, as these nationalities appear to cheat the least.

When asked if they cheat because they’re unsatisfied – or are they just tired of faking it, half of all sexually active adults worldwide have faked it at least once.

Latin Americans are the biggest fakers with 70 per cent of Colombians admitting to faking it, followed closely by Chile and Brazil.

Portugal and Greece fake the least, said the survey. The Dutch are the most modest, with just six per cent ranking themselves as experts.

The majority of English people rank themselves as ‘moderate’ or ‘above’.

The Greeks, followed closely by the Italians and the Brazilians, rate themselves more than any other countries as experts when it comes to the art of love.

And it turns out football isn’t the only significant game, as a large number of countries admitted to owning sex toys.

Sex toy usage is increasing globally, but England win by far as more than 94 per cent of survey participants having used or owned a sex toy.

Four percent of those in both England and the Netherlands admit to owning a jaw-dropping 16 or more pleasure objects.

Chile comes last with more than half the population saying their toy box is empty.

How Long Should You Last During Sex?

Sex Therapists Think 7 to 13 Minutes is the Sweet Spot
For a finer understanding of general expectations, Penn State researchers surveyed 50 American and Canadian sex therapists in 2010 about what timing the experts thought was best. The therapists said that three to seven minutes was “adequate” and seven to 13 was “desirable.” They said one to two minutes was likely too short for most people, but that 10 to 30 minutes was probably too long. Citing source

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