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Clue is on a mission to help you understand your body, periods, ovulation, and so much more. Start tracking today. Sex is not just for procreation—it should also be pleasurable for every person involved. STIs are common and if caught early, may be treatable. Although sex is a part of the human lifecycle, many people still find it taboo to discuss. Curious about sex, but not sure where to start?


How Often Is Everyone Else Really Having Sex?




How Often Do 'Normal' Couples Have Sex?
How much sex is normal or healthy? Many factors affect how often people have sex, including their age, health, stress, mood, and sexual desires. Healthy sex life can strengthen your bond with your partner and help keep your relationship healthy. Sex also provides numerous health benefits, such as boosting your mood, lessening stress, strengthening your immune system , lowering your blood pressure, reducing pain, and helping fight heart disease. That being said, only you and your partner can decide how much sex is right for both of you.



How Often Do Couples Have Sex in Relationships?
While it's not usually a good idea to compare your sex life to what sex statistics say about others, it can be interesting to look at how often other couples have sex. For example, sometimes people believe they're having less sex than their peers, but scientific study results might prove them wrong. Other stats can offer insight on married couples' sexual satisfaction and even relationship satisfaction and how it's related to sex.





Relationship sex can be different than single sex, and having a partner can make us feel safe, scared, sensual, or even sometimes a bit bored. Whether you're one month into a casual relationship or 10 years into a committed one, intimacy is fluid and personal. Our libidos aren't static, and tons of things-from medications to expectations-affect desire.
