Our sexual behaviour has a profound effect on how we live our lives: how society views you, whom you marry, whether you stay together, your health, whether you have children - all of these are shaped by sex. We are right to be curious. And we are right to wonder whether what we are told about sex is really what the numbers say. The average energy expenditure by young people during sex is 85 Kcal - the equivalent of a couple of Jaffa Cakes.


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How long does sex normally last? | The Independent | The Independent
Skip navigation! Story from Wellness. There's really no such thing as the "right amount of sex" that you should be having, but if you've ever wondered how you stack up amongst your peers, a study from the Kinsey Institute has your answer. Medical Daily reports that a recirculated study from the Kinsey Institute for research in Sex, Reproduction and Gender suggests that age has something to do with how often you have sex. No real surprise here: year olds were the age group that had the most sex, with an average of times per year, or twice per week. Meanwhile, those in the next age group, 30 to 39, had sex an average of 86 times per year, and those in the 40 to 49 age group had sex an average of 69 times per year. It's probably not too surprising that the frequency with which people have sex drops off as they age.



Sexual partners: What’s your sex number?
A new survey has revealed the average number of sexual partners that a person will have in their lifetime - and the results might surprise you. Now, a new survey has revealed the average number of sexual partners that a person will have in their lifetime - and the results might surprise you. Healthcare company euroClinix surveyed 2, people around the UK to find out more about their sex lives.





Whether it's penis size, papillomavirus risk, or profligate pregnancies, it's good to know the numbers. Check out these stats to see if you are well within the sexual mean — or if you're off the charts. There's the obvious. But there's also an argument for men's biological drive to perpetuate their genes : An 18th-century Russian woman holds the world record for having birthed the most children: 69, which she had over the course of 27 pregnancies that included sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets.

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