Forget wars, the World Cup, and even the Olympics. This is a post about what really matters.
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You’ll discover several incredible facts about sex around the world – including who does it the most, who likes it the most and which countries get started early. (And, do we even have to say: please be advised this post contains adult discussions on making whoopee.)
So Which Countries Have the Most Sex?
Brazil was considered an early favorite (as were the French) but it turns out the Greeks do it more than anyone. 87% of Greeks surveyed had sex at least once a week (Brazil was second at 82%).
Check out the map below for other contenders:
Percentage of adults having sex at least once a week
As you can see, the top ten are:
- Greece: 87%
- Brazil: 82%
- Russia: 80%
- China: 78%
- Italy: 76%
- Poland: 76%
- Malaysia: 74%
- Switzerland: 72%
- Spain: 72%
- Mexico: 71%
But, of course, that doesn’t mean they’re the best.
Quality Over Quantity: Which Countries Have the Best Sex?
Top 10 Most Sexually Satisfied Countries
- Nigeria 67%
- Mexico 63%
- India 61%
- Poland 54%
- Greece 51%
- Holland 50%
- South Africa 50%
- Spain 49%
- Canada 48%
- USA 48%
Sadly, Japan ranked last with only 15%.
Now you might be wondering …
How is sexual satisfaction defined?
- Free from stress
- Ability to orgasm
- Free from sexual dysfunction
- Frequency of sex and foreplay
According to the Durex study, only 48% of people routinely orgasm during sex (globally, men orgasm twice as frequently as women).
Which Countries Have Sex First?
It must be the weather … because Northern Europeans get busy earlier than any other part of the world.
Here’s the top ten by age in years:
- Iceland: 15.6
- Denmark: 16.1
- Sweden: 16.2
- Finland: 16.5
- Norway: 16.5
- Israel: 16.7
- Portugal: 16.9
- Bulgaria: 16.9
- Chile: 17.2
- Belgium: 17.2
Now It’s Your Turn: Who Are The Hottest Countries In The World?
The delicious mix of Latin and European in Argentina? The world-class bone structures of Scandinavians? Let me know in the comments below!