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  1. Married adults have markedly more sex than their unmarried peers, but the sex recession is also making inroads among married couples.
  2. When it comes to sexlessness (“no sex in the last year”) among young adults, the biggest change comes post-2010.
  3. Between 2010 and 2019, the average time young adults spent with friends in a given week fell by nearly 50%, from 12.8 hours to just 6.5 hours.

Source: Institute for Family Studies.

      • Digitalprimate@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        Matters may dramatically reverse once she’s (nearly) of of menopause and your testosterone takes a nose dive. Be prepared!

      • grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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        6 days ago

        Might be worth having a chat. Maybe try some hand stuff or get her to encourage you while you jerk off. Sorry if that’s inappropriate.

        I’ve been on both ends of the sex drive imbalance (I’m almost always on the low end) and it’s tricky territory. It’s best to sidestep trying to figure out who’s “normal” and focus on, like the other commenter said, how you can both feel happy, loved, and satisfied.

        The answer may lie completely outside of the domain of sex.