Southeast Asians were found to have unhappiest sex lives in the world, making love less often than people elsewhere and getting the least satisfaction from it.
According to a report by AFP, the survey which involved 13,000 people across 27 countries revealed the global sex frequency average to be 6.5 times a month, with 50 percent of those surveyed saying they were very satisfied with their sex lives.
Indonesians were found to be close to the average global mark with 5.75 times per month with only 27 percent saying that they were happy with their sexual lives.
The survey showed that only 32 percent of Thais and 38 percent of Singaporeans were satisfied.
Peter Lim, a senior urologist, said increased stress levels caused by economic prosperity and modern Asian lifestyles, including unhealthy eating and drinking habits, contributed to poorer sex performance.


