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A new survey has revealed intimate details of the sex lives of Canadian women, including the fact that half admit their body image interferes with sex and a quarter say they routinely fake orgasms.
When asked to rank their bodies on a scale of one to 10, most women gave themselves only a six. In general, the better women felt about themselves, the more they enjoyed sex. The survey found that while 53 per cent said they want more sex than they get, 22 per cent say they have sworn off sex at least once in the past. Twenty-two per cent said they had never masturbated while 38 per cent said they owned a vibrator.
They're missing out," one woman told CBC News. Most women said love was an important factor in their sexual satisfaction.
More than a quarter of women said love is everything when it comes to having great sex while 41 per cent said it's not everything, "but it's most important. Oh my God. That is a little higher than I would have thought," one woman said.
The survey also revealed differences between English and French Canadian women. Around 42 per cent of French Canadian women said they initiate sex, compared to 32 per cent of English Canadians.
As well, 72 per cent of French Canadian women reported they had an orgasm most or all of the time during sex, versus 57 per cent of English Canadian women. Canada Women reveal candid details about sex lives in survey A new survey has revealed initmate details of the sex lives of Canadian women, including the fact that half admit their body image interferes with sex and a quarter say they routinely fake orgasms.
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