A trans-Tasman sex survey commissioned by Adulttoymegastore has found Gen Y is the horniest generation.
The survey, carried out by UMR found, 60% of Gen Y New Zealanders and Australians want sex at least few times a week (48% a few times a week, 12% once a day or more often). And 17% of gen Y males want sex at least once a day - the highest of all other generations and genders.
Generation Y want sex more often than any other generation (92%). 95% of Gen Y men want more sex, and 88% of female Gen Y do. 35% of Gen Y are having sex a few times a week or more.
Gen Z women want more sex more often than Gen Z men. 14% of Gen Z females want sex at least once a day, however less than 1% of Gen Z men think this is the ideal amount of sex to be having, 44% would prefer a few times a week.
Men from the silent generation have high libidos, but women from the Silent Generation have low libidos - 67% of Silent Generation men want to have sex once a week or more, compared with only 30% of Silent Generation women. 29% of silent gen women want to have sex less than once a year (highest of all generations). No silent generation wanted sex only once a year.
Respondents from both countries agree that they both want more sex: 85% of New Zealanders want more sex and 86% of Australians want more sex.
Men from Australia and New Zealand feel exactly the same, 93% want more sex. New Zealand and Australian women are almost the same, 77% (New Zealand women) and 78% (Australian women) want more sex.
Only 8% of Kiwis and Aussies want sex less often. They are more likely to be women.
Adulttoymegastore commissioned UMR to carry out this 2020 sex survey. UMR offers clients an extensive quantitative research suite covering telephone, online, and face-to-face collection. This survey covered 2500 respondents handpicked by UMR to cover age, gender and region in Australia and New Zealand.
Of the survey respondents:
42% were married 27% were single 15% were in a committed relationship and living together 7% were in a committed relationship and not living together 3% were recently divorced or separated