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STRESSED OUT BRITS ARE BEDROOM FLOPS

Birthday girl Win is tropical It’s a struggle to keep up for 1 in 4 blokes ROMPS GO TOMB FAR

- ■ by MARC WALKER news@dailystar.co.uk

MODEL Winnie Harlow hangs out on an inflatable tropical leaf in the pool as she enjoys the sun.

The Canadian beauty is celebratin­g her 26th birthday on a holiday with pals at a five-star hotel in Mexico.

And she kept the rainforest theme going by wearing a colourful, exotic flower print bikini with shades of green, blue and yellow.

She spent lockdown with NBA basketball star Kyle Kuzma.

STRESS and lifestyles are failures in bed.

A quarter of men asked said poor physical or mental health had caused them to flop while getting jiggy with their partner.

Some 28% said their busy lifestyle put a dampener on lovemaking, while a similar number stopped having sex altogether.

And one in 10 said arousal problems had spelled the end of their relationsh­ip, a study by Viagra Connect found.

Natalia Belokoneva, from the blue pill’s maker Upjohn, said: “We know erection problems can have a hugely negative impact on men’s wellbeing and their relationsh­ips.” keeping turning

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Erectile dysfunctio­n affects around 4.3million men across the UK. A quarter of those quizzed were unaware that stress, boozing and being overweight were common causes.

Some 20% said they flopped every time they attempted nookie, leading to depression for 19% and panic attacks for 5%.

And failing to rise to the occasion is not reserved to elderly gents – a fifth of men aged under 45 struggled to get aroused.

It is placing a huge strain on relationsh­ips, sparking rows for 17% of couples, while it has led 11% to consider counsellin­g. More than a quarter of sufferers have not spoken to anyone about it, while almost half have failed to tell their partner.

RANDY couples are making the earth move by holding open air sex shows in a graveyard.

Police have stepped up patrols after complaints from outraged villagers living near All Saints parish church in Rackheath, Norfolk. One woman, who had been tending a grave, said: “I had to run to my car as a man chased me, asking me if I wanted some.”

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