Monday, November 22, 2010

Women blame BlackBerrys and iPhones for poor sex life


London - modern tools such as Blackberrys and PCs iPhone and destroyed the lives of women’s sexuality because it is too distracted husbands in the bedroom, says a recent study.


More than a quarter of women (28 per cent) claim that the email and the Internet and disable their love lives, with handheld devices, particularly to blame. And other factors that prevent couples enjoy intimacy and include long working hours (cited by 55 percent of women), fatigue (83%) and being too busy (74%), reports telegraph.co.uk.


Search by Bayer Pharmaceuticals also shows that many women are missing their peak of sexual decade ago.


The study found that women have sex British average 1.4 times a week, but six in ten women aged between 25 and 34 would like a more active sex life.


More than one in two is attractive with 30s, after two and three in more than one race in 20s.


Fifty-one percent of women believe they reach their peak sexual 30s, but 66 percent said they had sex through more than 20s.


And one in ten women say their fear of pregnancy to prevent it in the bedroom, with one in five women admitted that they shun contraception.

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