TV the biggest turn-on in bed
SCOTS are the UK’s most amorous lovers – four times as frisky as people in the south-west.
And research reveals that millennials – those born after 1981 – are bedroom multitaskers, seeing more action than previous generations but also more likely to send work emails from under the duvet.
The new study examined differences between the generations and regions when it comes to what goes on in the bedroom.
The most popular activity in the bedroom is watching TV, sleep brand Sid found.
Nearly one in 10 Brits go to sleep with a pet in the room, and a quarter of us now watch telly in bed.
The most loved-up region is Scotland, with 44% saying “getting amorous” is one of the main bedroom activities, compared to a national average of 25%.
Scottish entertainers The Krankies once confessed to having an “anywhere, any time” attitude to sex.
Wales is the shyest region in the country. Only 15% have sex with the lights on, compared to a national average of 30%.
Hardest working is the east, with 33% regularly checking emails in bed.
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