Good sexual intercourse lasts minutes, not hours, therapists say |
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March 31, 2008 | Erie, Pa. – Satisfactory sexual intercourse for couples lasts from 3 to 13 minutes, contrary to popular fantasy about the need for hours of sexual activity, according to a survey of U.S. and Canadian sex therapists. |
Penn State Erie researchers Eric Corty and Jenay
Guardiani conducted a survey of 50 full members of the Society for Sex Therapy
and Research, which include psychologists, physicians, social workers,
marriage/family therapists and nurses who have collectively seen thousands of
patients over several decades. |
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The average therapists’ responses defined the
ranges of intercourse activity times: "adequate," from 3-7 minutes; "desirable,"
from 7-13 minutes; "too short" from 1-2 minutes; and "too long" from 10-30
minutes. |
| Source: http://www.psu.edu/ |
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