Sexy Brits Love a Good Spanking


Sexy Brits Love a Good Spanking. Women are more likely to indulge in phone sex and one in three admit they have tried spanking, a new survey has revealed.



Spanking ... women are getting a lot more adventurous


A quarter of men and a third of women have experimented with punishment sex play.

The UK Sex Report, 2008, also discovered a steamy 48 per cent said they've enjoyed phone sex - with 50 per cent of women and 44 per cent of men admitting they like talking dirty.

Psychotherapist Christine Webber, one of the reports authors, said: "Attitudes towards spanking and bondage are changing. It seems that people - particularly those living in cities and urban areas - are becoming far more open to alternative sexual behaviour."

She believes the boom in sex chats is postively healthy. "Phone sex is actually a pretty safe activity. You can't get pregnant and you can't get an STI.

"A lot of loving couples use phone sex when they are apart, but naturally they get close up and personal again as soon as they are together again."

But the survey found they may want to get cosy with someone new - one in five men is interested in wife swapping.

They are unlikely to fulfil their fantasies as only one in 20 women is turned on by the idea of a swap.

Brits don't bonk enough - two out of three men AND women thought they weren't getting enough sex. .


Phone sex ... more women talk dirty


And two out of three women have had a Harry-Met-Sally moment and faked an orgasm. Curiously, one in three men also claim to have faked it during sex.

Just over 50 per cent of men worry their willies are too small - with over 40s the most likely to fret.

And although two out of five women claimed size doesn't matter one in three say it does.

The poll also revealed a huge increase in online sex.

Almost one in three of those questioned - 32 per cent of men and 22 per cent of women - have pleasured themselves while talking over the computer.

A similar poll in 2001 found that 26 per cent of men and 15 per cent of women had indulged in internet sex.

The findings come in a poll of 400 people on the health website NetDoctor.

But the reports authors, GP Dr David Delvin and psychotherapist Christine Webber say it may provide a sexier than average snapshot of British bedrooms because people with a big interest in sex were the most likely to have taken part.

Just over half the men who took part and 37 per cent of the women admitted to cheating on their partner and there were more love-rats in the 51 to 60 age group than any other.

But romance isn't dead, 85 per cent of respondents said they were still in love with their partners. ( thesun.co.uk )





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