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The optimal amount of sex in a happy relationship has been named

Sex therapist Lexx Brown-James and sexopathologist Casey Tanner revealed how much sex you should have to maintain a happy relationship. Their opinions are quoted by SELF publication.

This is reported by the Dr. Evin website.

Both experts disagree with the results of a popular 2016 study that states that it is optimal to have sex once a week. In their opinion, there is no certain amount of sex that suits absolutely everyone.

Brown-James believes that trying to fulfill the sexual norm every week will not only not make couples happier, but will add to the problems. In her opinion, if partners have sex out of a sense of duty, it eventually leads to irritation, mistrust and misunderstanding.

Tanner believes that in a happy relationship, partners don't count the number of sex acts, but meet three other criteria: both look forward to sex, enjoy it, and aren't afraid to say what they like and don't like in bed.

Earlier, men and women told about the actions of partners that destroy passion. Women most often complained about problems with sex, resentment towards their partner and lack of help with household chores, while men did not like the irritability of their companions.

It is also recommended to read the material entitled "Sexologist advised how to offer a partner experiments in intimate life".

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