/ 8 November 2005

Asians too stressed for sex

Stressed-out Asians have the least active sex lives globally, with nine countries and territories from the region making up the bottom 10 in terms of love-making, condom maker Durex said on Tuesday.

Japan was bottom of the list of 41 countries and territories covered by this year’s Durex survey.

Japanese have sex an average of 45 times annually, less than half the global average of 103 and far behind that of Greece, which topped the poll with 138 romps a year.

In second place behind Greece was Croatia with 134 times a year, followed by Serbia and Montenegro at 128 times.

Britons are more fired up than the Americans, having sex 118 times a year compared with 113 for the United States, but the French are more amorous still with 120.

The Netherlands tied with Poland with 115 love-making sessions a year, while Australians have sex an average 108 times.

Singaporeans ranked second-last with 73.

Indians (75), Indonesians (77), Hong Kong residents (78), Malaysians (83), Vietnamese (87), Taiwanese (88) and China (96 times a year) were the other Asians ranked as having the lowest libido.

The Swedes were the only non-Asians in the bottom 10, with 92 love-making sessions a year.

The Thais have sex an average 97 times a year.

The stress of living in fast-paced Asia, home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, could be the reason why couples make love less often, Durex said.

”There are some people who think that,” said Cesar Balota, Durex country manager for Singapore and Indonesia.

”If you look in fact at the East Asian economies, they are the ones that are moving faster,” he told a media conference.

More than 317 000 people from 41 countries, cities and territories participated in Durex’s ninth annual survey on sexual attitudes and behaviour. — Sapa-AFP