Study: 56% say pandemic had negative impact on sex life

Although many couples probably had plenty of time to get a little frisky in quarantine, a new study finds most people simply couldn’t get in the mood. Fifty-six percent of Americans agree that their anxiety about the state of the world had a negative impact on their sex life last year. Roughly the same number (55%) add that stress resulting from work or job-seeking has dampened their sex drive during the coronavirus pandemic. The survey of 2,000 Americans who are sexually active, either alone or with a partner, reveals the negative impacts that 2020 had on sexual satisfaction. Of those who reported a negative impact due to anxiety, nearly six in 10 had sex less frequently last year.
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