Scottish Daily Mail

Put down the smartphone...it could be killing your love life

- By Victoria Allen Science Correspond­ent

COUPLES who own a television have less sex, but smartphone­s could be the real passion-killer, scientists claim.

A major US study compared TV ownership with four million people’s sex lives and found TVs made couples 6 per cent less likely to get intimate.

But the researcher­s, led by the University of Delaware, fear modern mobile phones may be making things even worse.

‘In countries with ubiquitous smartphone­s, the smartphone might be the real sex life killer. Future research might examine this question,’ the study said. Professors Adrienne Lucas from the University of Delaware, and Nicholas Wilson, from Reed College in Oregon, said a strong link between TV ownership and sex lives suggested people were ‘willing to substitute electronic media for intimate human companions­hip’.

They wrote: ‘Does television kill your sex life? Popular culture claims “yes”.

‘Evidence from nearly four million individual­s in 80 countries from five continents suggests “a little”.’

It is already feared Netflix may be destroying our love lives, with a study by the University of Lancaster last year identifyin­g a ‘busy hour’ between 10pm and 11pm when people are thought to take their tablets to bed to stream TV shows.

The latest study, circulated by the National Bureau of Economic Research, analysed household surveys and found a 5. per cent reduction in sex in TV owners – and this is just the ‘most conservati­ve estimate’.

The surveys were conducted around 2010, before the rise of the smartphone.

However, a US study from 2015 found mobiles prevented couples from spending quality time together, regularly interrupti­ng conversati­ons and mealtimes.

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