The sex sabbatical: could taking a break from intimacy improve your life?
Briefly

A recent survey reveals that 24% of American adults take breaks from sex, often for reasons like exploring intimacy beyond physicality. Conducted by the sexual wellness brand Lelo, the survey found that 52% of respondents had taken a break of about six months. The results indicate that some perceive these breaks positively, with 53% asserting it enhanced their appreciation for sex. Contrarily, a significant portion believes that romance is waning, with 30% feeling it's dead. Among those in relationships, opinions vary on sex breaks' impact on their longevity.
According to the survey, 30% of Americans believe romance is dead. I'm not surprised - what's the point? Fortunately, 69% of those not in relationships said they were happy being single.
Taking breaks from sex or focusing on other forms of physical intimacy can actually enhance a sex life, as it reduces pressure and fosters exploration.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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