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A new study has shown that women most desire sex in the evening, while men feel passionate in the morning (Picture posed by models) 

Women are night owls when it comes to passion in the bedroom, while men favour the early morning approach.
A new study has shown that women most desire se x at 11.21pm – but men’s optimum time for passion is more than 15 hours earlier at 7.54am.

Despite a busy day in the office or running errands, the fairer se x are most likely to feel passionate between 11pm and 2am.
Men are far more inclined to feel se xy before midday though, with the preferred time slot of between 6am and 9am.

It is no wonder that couples can sometimes struggle to maintain a healthy se x life, when they feel frisky at such different times.
68 per cent of women and 63 per cent of men have dated someone whose se x drive was different from their own. 

The difference in the sexes’ optimum moment for passion is revealed in a new survey of 2,300 people by se x toy brand Lovehoney which looked at couples’ mismatched se x drives.
While men feel at their friskiest first thing in the morning, just 11 per cent of women feel most passionate at this time.


Desire levels for women rise throughout the day and reach their peak between 11pm and 2am.
But just 16 per cent of men want to make love just before they go to sleep.
The study also found that people tend to settle down with partners who have similar se x drives to their own.

THE TIME OF DAY MEN AND WOMEN DESIRE SE X 

                           Men                 Women
6am-9am            28%                 11%
9am-1pm            10%                  9%
1pm-4pm            5%                    8%
4pm-6pm            3%                    4%
7pm-8pm            5%                    6%
8pm-9pm            10%                  9%
9pm-11pm          18%                  22%
11pm-2am          16%                  25%
2am-6am             3%                   3%

Almost two-thirds of women and half of men said they wanted se x as much as their current partner.
But there were big differences in how couples’ se x drives vary during the week.

Just over half of men said their se x drive was pretty constant, compared to just 36 per cent of women, who said theirs  was driven by their moods.

Lovehoney co-owner Richard Longhurst said: ‘This shows that there are big differences in se x o’clock between the sexes..

‘Men are ready for se x just before breakfast whereas women most want passion last thing at night.
‘What is encouraging is that most people tend to find sexual happiness in the end with a partner with similar needs.’

– Daily Mail






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