NEW YORK – Americans 45 and older are far more open to sex outside of marriage than they were 10 years ago, but they’re engaging in sex less often and with less satisfaction, according to a major new survey by AARP. What’s the problem? AARP’s sex and relationship expert, sociologist Pepper Schwartz, thinks financial stress is a prime culprit. ‘The economy has had an impact on these people,’ she said. ‘They’re more liberal in their attitudes, yet they’re having sex less often. The only thing I see that’s changed in a negative direction is financial worries.’ The survey, being released Friday, is based on detailed questionnaires completed last year by 1,670 people 45 and over. The AARP, which represents 40 million Americans over 50, conducted similar surveys on sexual attitudes and practices in 1999 and 2004. One of the most pronounced changes over the 10-year span dealt with sex outside of marriage. In the 1999 survey, 41 percent of the respondents said nonmarital sex was wrong. That figure dropped to 22 percent in the new survey. Yet sexual activity – marital or not – seems to be less frequent overall for this age group. […]
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Survey: Sexual Satisfaction Ebbs For 45-plus Set
Author: DAVID CRARY
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: 6-May-10
Link: Survey: Sexual Satisfaction Ebbs For 45-plus Set
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: 6-May-10
Link: Survey: Sexual Satisfaction Ebbs For 45-plus Set
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