Statistic 1
"In a survey, 17% of married people reported having no sex in the past year."
In this post, we will explore a collection of shocking sexless marriage statistics from various countries and studies. From the prevalence of sexless marriages in different regions to the impact on emotional well-being and relationships, these statistics shed light on an important but often overlooked aspect of marriage dynamics.
"In a survey, 17% of married people reported having no sex in the past year."
"Even in sexless marriages, 55% of couples still report being “great friends.""
"Couples who communicate openly are less likely to experience a sexless marriage."
"30% of married couples report that they sometimes are too tired for sex."
"Approximately 15-20% of married couples are in a sexless marriage."
"Depression rates are higher among individuals in a sexless marriage."
"Only 50% of sexless marriages will restore a healthy sex life."
"40% of older adults experience a decrease in sexual activity leading to sexless marriages."
"Infidelity rates are higher among those in sexless marriages."
"The average frequency of sex in a non-sexless marriage is about 54 times a year."
"About 25% of men and 15% of women in marriage experience sexual dissatisfaction."
"37% of women and 28% of men in sexless marriages report a lack of interest in sex."
"60% of sexless marriages end in divorce."
"70% of couples in sexless marriages report being happy despite the lack of sex."
"The prevalence of sexless marriages has increased by 3% since 2000."
"Financial stress contributes to sexless marriages in about 35% of cases."
"1 in 4 sexless marriages are influenced by chronic illness or medication."
"Couples in sexless marriages are more likely to consider therapy or counseling."
"A sexless marriage is generally defined as having sex fewer than 10 times a year."
"Anxiety and stress are often cited reasons for sexless marriages."
The statistics presented reflect the prevalence and impact of sexless marriages in various countries. The data show that a significant percentage of marriages experience a lack of physical intimacy, with medical issues and dissatisfaction with sex life being common factors. Sexless marriages are reported to contribute to divorce rates and negatively affect emotional closeness and feelings of neglect among partners. The findings suggest a need for open communication and support within relationships to address and possibly prevent the issue of sexlessness.
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