A QUARTER of Brits are more aroused by books than their partners
Briefly

A recent survey by LELO indicates that 46% of British adults have experienced arousal while reading, outpacing other stimuli such as partner interaction and pornography. The popularity of romance and saga fiction has surged in recent years, with sales doubling. Psychotherapist Kate Moyle explains that erotic literature enhances imagination and allows readers to customize their erotic experiences, thus improving their overall sexual mindset. The focused engagement required for reading can build anticipation, making it a powerful tool for enhancing arousal and intimacy.
Kate Moyle, in-house psychotherapist for LELO states that 'erotic fiction leaves more room for imagination to play a part in fantasies and desires.'
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