France Experiences Significant Decline in Sexual Activity
A comprehensive study reveals a notable decrease in sexual encounters among French adults, highlighting a societal shift towards quality over quantity.
- A new study indicates a significant drop in sexual activity among French adults, with one in four reporting no sexual encounters in the past year.
- The decline is particularly pronounced among young adults, with a noticeable increase in the number of virgins and a decrease in sex without genuine desire.
- Social pressure to maintain an active sex life has decreased, alongside an increase in women's financial autonomy.
- There is a shift towards a more qualitative approach to sexuality, focusing on personal satisfaction and meaningful engagement.
- The percentage of sexually inactive individuals has risen, with 22 percent of men and 26 percent of women declaring themselves sexually inactive today, compared to 7 percent of men and 11 percent of women in 2007.