Latest sex research findings have shown that of all the professionals, journalists have been found to be less sexually active, as the majority of them don’t have time for sexual activities, while lawyers are said to be the hardest to be pleased by their spouses in the bedroom when having sex.
Hence, if your sex life leaves much to desired, your job may be to blame, the new survey says.
According to the survey by Lelo UK, it said 2,000 men and women were asked about their sex lives, as well as their occupation.
At the other end of the scale, journalists, it was said, appear to have the least sex, with one-fifth of respondents claiming they only have sex once a month.
Likewise, the survey also revealed that lawyers are the hardest to please in the bedroom, with 27 per cent admitting to faking an orgasm every time they have sex.
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But on the final analysis, the results revealed that farmers have the most sex, with over 33 per cent claiming to make love at least once a day.
Farmers were closely followed by architects, with 21per cent of the architects spoken to said they have sex once a day, followed by hairdressers, 17 per cent of whom said they make love once a day.
“We must deny these groups the undue publicity they crave,” the minister said.
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