New Straits Times

Record high number of young Americans not making love

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The share of American adults having no sex in the past year reached an all-time high in 2018, an intimate survey revealed on Friday, and many of those missing out are men in their 20s.

An analysis of a research by The Washington Post reveals a battle of the sexes, with 18 per cent of the women between ages 18 and 30 reporting no sex in the past year — but 28 per cent of men.

Male millennial­s are often portrayed in popular culture as the most sexually active, or at least the most sexually eager, and the news prompted a surprised reaction on social media.

“Reasons why likely include a greater preference for video games and for porn,” tweeted United States psychologi­st and family doctor Leonard Sax.

“Young men tell me that video games, and porn, are vastly better today than they were 20 years ago.”

The largest disparity is between age groups, with only seven per cent of 30-somethings reporting a barren year.

The figure is as impressive among frisky 40-somethings — only nine per cent said they’d struck out last year — and those aged between 50 and 59, just 13 per cent say they didn’t get lucky last year.

For those 60 and older, the share reporting no sex over the past year has remained steady around 50 per cent. But the overall 23 per cent figure — up from 19 per cent two decades ago — paints a picture of a nation growing less amorous.

Celibacy as a corrosive force hit the headlines recently with emergence of the “incel” online subculture of angry young men unable to find sexual partners, with the movement linked to several mass shootings in the US.

The data on America’s bedroom habits was collected for the General Social Survey conducted by the NORC research organisati­on at the University of Chicago and analysed by The Post.

The newspaper said its analysis underscore­d a three-decade trend line marked by an ageing population and higher numbers of unattached people.

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