Sexual Normality in the News

LOS ANGELES – "Different strokes for different folks," or so the saying goes. Increasingly, people are turning to everyone from the media to the medical profession seeking validation of just how different their own strokes are.

It seems that many people wonder about how "normal" their sex lives are – and this curiosity is shared by a wide variety of academics, agencies, organizations and companies that conduct surveys and assessments of the public's sexual preferences and practices.

Studying the results of sexual normality surveys can be an eye-opening experience and one that dispels some common stereotypes – while seemingly supporting others.

For example, it appears that sex does indeed stop after marriage or the solidification of a secure relationship — when less than half of women reported wanting sex regularly — and that rate drops to only 20 percent of women wanting sex with their partner after 20 years.

Men, however, display a steady desire for sex regardless of the length of the relationship — although that desire happens less frequently than "every seven seconds." According to the Kinsey report Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, nearly half of all men think about sex less than once per day.

Some surveys target regional preferences, such as Nuremberg-based consumer group GfK, which reports that 15 percent fewer Germans want sex at least once per week than do their European counterparts, while favoring a trip to Italy for romantic affairs.

UK-based Gametart claims that female gamers have more sex than non-gamers.

A new study by Vanderbilt University suggests that our brains see aggression as a reward, processing violent stimulation in much the same way as it does sex, food and drugs.

Other surveys pose more targeted insights for adult industry operatives. For example, ABC News reports its Primetime Live American Sex Survey found that two-thirds of Americans will occasionally "wear something sexy" in an effort to improve their sex lives, while 30 percent claim to have watched a porn video with a partner. Close to 40 million people claim to have visited an adult website.

Relationship expert Dr. Yvonne Kristín Fulbright, writing in a recent Fox News column entitled "Is Your Sex Life Normal?" revealed that 17 percent of women spend an average of 1.5 hours each week looking at online porn, while men averaged another hour of smut surfing weekly – and are twice as likely to do it while at work than are women.

Far from an idle curiosity for members of the adult entertainment industry, studying studies provides operators with a deeper understanding of consumers' sexual preferences and allows for better marketing — making the results of these studies serious food for thought.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Cherry Kiss Toplines Pat Myne's 'Squirt For Days 6'

Cherry Kiss headlines director Pat Myne’s “Squirt For Days 6,” from Evil Angel.

Octavia Red Toplines 'Her Secret' From Sweet Sinner

Octavia Red headlines "Her Secret," from Mile High Media studio imprint Sweet Sinner.

Emma Rose, Adult Time Collab for Introspective Journey in 'Discovering Myself'

Not everyone gets to tell their story to the world. But then again, not everyone is twice-crowned XMA Trans Performer of the Year Emma Rose.

Cherry Kiss, Derek Kage Cap AEBN's Top Stars for 4th Quarter of 2024

AEBN has revealed its most popular performers in gay and straight theaters for the fourth quarter of 2024.

A Golden Night in Hollywood: 2025 XMAs Shine on Adult Entertainment's Best

To paraphrase the unofficial U.S. Postal Service motto: Neither rain nor cold nor the chaos of natural disasters can stop members of the adult entertainment community from the completion of their appointed duty every January: to honor the artistic and commercial achievements of their peers.

What Changes in DC Could Mean for the Adult Industry

On November 5, 2024, American voters were called to the polls. The results of that election revealed an unquestionably uncomfortable truth for everyone, regardless of party or ideology: the “united” part of United States does not appear to be holding strong.

Byborg Acquires Gamma Entertainment

Luxembourg-based Byborg Enterprises SA has acquired 100% of Canadian adult conglomerate Gamma Entertainment.

Adult Creative Debuts 'Pornful' Website Management Platform

Web design and marketing firm Adult Creative has launched its new Pornful website management platform.

Mia Mi, Megan Murkovski & Mr. Lucky Star in Latest From Immoral

Mia Mi, Megan Murkovski and Mr. Lucky make their Immoral Productions debuts in a new trilogy alongside studio honcho “Porno Dan” Leal.

2025 XMA Winners Announced

Winners of the 2025 XMAs were revealed Sunday night during a ceremony hosted by Vanna Bardot and Ryan Reid at the world-famous Hollywood Palladium.

Show More