Back in 2022, a TikToker caused quite a stir when he shared what he called the “magic number.”The revelation seemed a bit overwhelming for him and many others who felt they had some catching up to do.
In a video that quickly caught fire, Daniel Schaal (@thatschaalfolks) spoke directly to his viewers:
Quite a few users echoed his sentiment in their own humorous ways.”I’m the reason it’s not 100 times a year lol,” joked one user.
Another commented, “I’m bringing down the average so you guys feel better about yourselves.”
The research indicated that the typical individual engages in sexual activities roughly once a week.This study noted that people were having sex less frequently than they were in a similar study from the 90s.
Further research published in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science suggested that this weekly frequency might actually be the ideal for maintaining happiness.
When lockdown measures initially rolled out, one silver lining seemed to be the potential boost in the sex lives of cohabiting couples.Typically, a busy schedule is blamed for a lackluster sex life.
However, with the shift to working and managing all aspects of life from home, suddenly everyone had more time on their hands.
He suggested that even those with more chances than before were engaging in less sex.In an interview with the BBC, Laxman Narasimhan, the CEO of Reckitt Benckiser, which owns Durex, noted:
“What you see is this virus is having a toll on the number of intimate occasions in the UK.
“Intimate occasions are going down and that is a manifestation of anxiety.”