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Let’s be clear, there really isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to how often couples should be intimate. What works for one couple might not feel right for another, and satisfaction looks different for everyone depending on their unique relationship dynamics.

There’s a general idea that as people get older or when kids come into the picture, bedroom activity tends to slow down. But interestingly, previous research has already shown that this assumption doesn’t always hold true.

Now, a new study has dug into how frequently people in happy relationships are having sex each week and let’s just say, the results might catch some people off guard.

This research was published in the Journal of Family Psychology and led by a team working with the German Family Panel. They examined data from over 2,000 mixed-sex couples, with most participants falling within the 20 to 39 age range.

Most of the couples involved had been together for about 10 years on average. A large portion were either married or had been living together under the same roof for quite some time.

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Participants in the study were asked to report how often they had sex during a three-month span. They also rated how satisfied they were with their sex lives during that time.

One particularly eye-opening takeaway was that 86 percent of the respondents said they felt highly satisfied when they had sex about once a week.

Matt Johnson, a professor of family science at the University of Alberta and one of the study’s co-authors, explained: “We know, on average, couples who have sex more often tend to report being happier in their relationships (at least up to having sex weekly – more frequent sex doesn’t boost satisfaction), but certainly there must be diversity underlying that.”

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“So I assembled an outstanding group of collaborators and we decided to look at this question from a couple-centered perspective to try and detect different subgroups of couples based on how often they had sex and how satisfied they were with their relationship.”

He went on to elaborate in an interview with PsyPost, saying: “To me, two big takeaways are 1) regular sexual interaction is a characteristic of highly satisfying relationships for the majority of couples and 2) these highly satisfied couples reported having sex about once a week.”

“Couples may feel pressured to have sex multiple times a week to maintain relationship satisfaction but our results suggest that wasn’t the case in our sample.”

The study also explored something that’s not often talked about couples who are happy even without sex. These so-called ‘sexless but satisfied’ relationships do exist, but the researchers found that they’re pretty rare compared to the rest of the sample.

 

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