Irish men think about sex twice the amount of time as women, surveys says

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Irish men think about sex twice the amount of time as women, surveys says
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Irish men think about sex twice the amount of time women do in a day, a new survey has revealed.

The survey also revealed that men’s most common thought is to reminisce about sex with a previous partner - while women most often think “I’m not finished yet.”

Women’s second most popular thought during sex is ‘slow down’ and third on the female list was ‘this is amazing’. Fourth place went to, ‘how much longer is this going on?’ Jessica Leoni, sex and relationship expert at IllicitEncounters.com, said: “No one has a blank page in their minds during sex. Many of us are very happy with our sex lives and our love making thoughts are filled with warm feelings towards our partner.

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