One In Five Men Would 'Probably Keep Going' If Their Partner Wasn't Enjoying Sex

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One In Five Men Would 'Probably Keep Going' If Their Partner Wasn't Enjoying Sex
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One In Five Men Would 'Keep Going' If Their Partner Wasn't Enjoying Sex - & That's Terrifying - new research has shown

One In Five Men Would ‘Probably Keep Going’ If Their Partner Wasn’t Enjoying Sex – & That’s TerrifyingYikes… what a frightening statement. What’s even more frightening is that one in five of young men in Ireland who participated in a survey agree with it.

Some 33% of participants agreed that as part of a long-term relationship, sex is something you “go along with” even when “you’re not always up for it.” Despite these distressing stats, project manager of We-Consent Sarah Monaghan has said that in comparison to last year’s results, there has been “significant progress” concerning the public’s comprehension of consent.

Although this still leaves a remaining 16% who did not agree, proving there is still much work to do. Chief executive officer Rachel Morrogh urges anyone to call out family and friends who would agree to these statements or have a misunderstanding of consent.

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