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Survey reveals what lovers say after sex…

- By GRACE HOOPER news@sundayspor­t.co.uk

THE ten most common things people say straight after sex have been revealed in a new survey.

Women are most likely to say ‘You’re amazing!” while men’s top comment was “Wow!”

But no woman admitted to asking the crushing: “Is that it?”

The results are revealed in a new survey by IllicitEnc­ounters. com, the UK’s leading affairs site.

The responses from men and women in the post-coital glow show sharp difference­s in their attitudes to sex.

Second on the female list was ‘don’t go to sleep’ – reflecting research showing half of men go straight to sleep after sex compared to just a quarter of women.

In third place was ‘give me a cuddle’, in fourth place was ‘I love being with you’ and fifth was the less romantic ‘Where’s my phone?’

Climax

Second place on the male list was ‘When can we do that again?’

Third place was ‘ I’ve got to go’ – mirroring research showing that a third of men (34%) and a similar number of women (32%) prefer to be on their own once they have had sex.

Men saying ‘I needed that’ was in fourth place.

In fifth place was the question ‘Did you have an orgasm?’

Statistics show only a third of women climax during intercours­e, compared to 90% of men.

The most common activity both sexes do straight after sex is check their phone.

Three-quarters of women (74%) like to talk straight after sex, compared to 52% of men.

Men much prefer talking during sex, with 68% saying they enjoy ‘dirty talk’ during love making compared to only 48% of women.

Six out of ten men (62%) and 64% of women said women were the noisier lovers.

Jessica Leoni, sex and relationsh­ip expert with IllicitEnc­ounters. com, said: “Most couples in long-term relationsh­ips say very little because they are often going through the motions and the sex is the same every time.

“What is more revealing is what is said in new relationsh­ips when you are still really into each other and the sex is exciting.

“You can tell when a person’s interest is waning by their muted response at the end of sex.”

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