Southeast Asians have the unhappiest sex lives in the world, making love less often than people elsewhere and getting the least satisfaction from it, according to a global survey.
French people have sex most frequently, at 7.7 sessions a month, while Germans and Britons had 6.45 and 6.4 sessions, respectively, according to the survey commissioned by the manufacturer of anti-impotence drug Viagra.
The survey of almost 13,000 people across 27 countries revealed the global sex frequency average to be 6.5 times a month, with 50 percent of those surveyed saying they were very satisfied with their sex lives.
Southeast Asian couples fell below the benchmark levels, with Indonesians coming closest to the global average, indulging 5.75 times a month. Singaporeans have sex 4.55 times a month and Thais 4.3 times, while people in
Indonesians were as unhappy in bed as people in
Malaysians, who had sex an average of just 3.5 times per month, were the happiest in
Increased stress levels caused by economic prosperity and modern Asian lifestyles, including unhealthy eating and drinking habits, contributed to poorer sex performance, said Peter Lim, a senior
"They (executives) are all stressed out and that contributes a lot to a poorer performance in the bedroom," said Lim, an erectile dysfunction expert with a local hospital who was invited by Pfizer to comment on the survey results.
"The second reason is the pace of life, the drinking, eating, smoking has caught on," Lim said.
Urbanized Hong Kong was similar to
However, in developing nations like
Mexicans scored the highest sex satisfaction levels with 74.5 percent declaring they were very satisfied, followed by