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| War worries 'lead to more lovemaking' A survey says war worries are leading to more lovemaking among Britons. More than 30% of men and 25% of women say their anxiety about the global situation has meant they are having sex more often. Only 4% of women and just 3% of men believe the stressful recent events have led to less bedroom activity. Based on 3,000 replies, the survey from the Erotica company found 38% of women and 26% of men now enjoyed sex daily. Erotica chief executive Savvas Christodoulou said: "It seems that we in Britain want to make love more during war. People want to switch off from the troubles and turn on." 21st October 2001 |
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