Charts – Sex Frequency

1. Stat #2 (of 3) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Britain – Sex, Health Status & Older Adults 55 to 74: ‘A mixed method study integrating data and analyses from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles’ – 3,343 aged 55 to 74 (no gender/sex specified) published on PLoS One online March 2019


2. Stat #2 b. (of 2) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: England – Sexual Health & Well-being – 50 to 90-plus: Sexual Health and well-being of 6,201 core English Longitudinal Study of Ageing participants (women/men) age 50 to over 90 published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior January 2016


3. Israel – Sex & Quality of Life – Older Adults 65 to 87: Study of 203 Israeli Jews, age range 65-87; 102 men, 101 women, 136 married, 15 cohabitating, 16 divorced, 7 single, published in the online Journal of Aging Science in 2019


4. Stat #2 (of 7) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Burkina Faso – Sex & Men – 60 to 89: Research from “Elderly Men Sexuality in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)” on the sex lives of 200 men 60 to 89 (97.71% heterosexual, 1.53% bisexual, 0.76% gay) published in the Open Journal of Urology March 2019


5. Stat #3 (of 11) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Ohio State University – 2020 Sex Survey: The 1870 Magazine February 2020 sex survey of 1,217 Ohio State University students (58.8% women, 39.2% men, 1.5% non-binary, <1% transgender, 79.3% straight, 11.9% bisexual, 5.4% gay/lesbian, 2.3% queer/questioning, 1% other, 19% freshmen, 18.4% sophomores, 21.9% juniors, 28.2% seniors, 12.5% graduate students)


6. Stat #3 (of 9) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Ohio State University – 2019 Sex Survey: The 1870 Magazine February 2019 sex survey of 1,232 Ohio State University students (56.8% women, 41.8% men, 0.01% non-binary, >0.01% transgender, 80.4% heterosexual, 10.7% bisexual, 4.5% gay)


7. Stat #2 (of 5) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Sex Lives of Women – aged 25 to 55: Healthista sex survey, in association with natural female libido enhancer Lady Prelox, of 1,300 women aged 25 to 55 on their sex lives published on healthista.com August 2018


8. Stats #2 a., 3 a. b. (of 6) from this study are the only sections on Sex Frequency: Britain – Women Over 40 & Sex: YOU magazine survey of 2,000 women over 40 conducted by ResearchNow and published on you.co.uk July 2018 (84% straight, 12% bisexual or bi-curious in some way, 4% acted on that curiosity and had some kind of same-sex encounter)


9. Britain – Frequency of Sex – 1991, 2001, 2012: Sex frequency of residents of Britain (no gender/sex specified) based on three multi-decade National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles surveys (1991: 18,876 aged 16-59; 2001: 11,161 aged 16-44 years; 2012: 15,162 aged 16-74 years) published on bmj.com May 2019


10. Stats #1, 2 (of 4) from this study are the only sections on Sex Frequency: Coronavirus Sex & the UK Lockdown: The U.S. Sun May 2020 online poll of 2,000 people surveyed by OnePoll for The Sun


11. Sexual Inactivity Among Men – 2000 to 2018: “Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018” on jamanetwork.com June 2020, with more than 4,000 male respondents


12. Stat #1 (of 2) from this study is the only section on Sex Frequency: Female Sex Survey by Goop: Goop.com October 2020 “The Female Satisfaction Survey” of 1,700 women