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More Sex Makes Us Happy, But Once A Week May Be Enough : Shots - Health News : NPR. More Sex Makes Us Happy, But Once A Week May Be Enough : Shots - Health News A study of thousands of people, most in committed relationships, finds that having sex about once a week correlates best with happiness and well-being.
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Read More »This suggests that John Updike was wrong when he wrote: "Sex is like money; only too much is enough." Still skeptical? The researchers also used a third national data set that looked at happiness, sex and relationship satisfaction, and found that frequency of sex accounts for just 7 percent of the association between relationship satisfaction and happiness. By now you may have thought, "Oh, it's different for men." But the researchers found that the once-a-week correlation held steady regardless of people's age, gender or length of relationship. This suggests that Woody Allen was wrong when he wrote this immortal scene in Annie Hall: Alvy's therapist: How often do you sleep together? Annie's therapist: Do you have sex often? Alvy: Hardly ever. Maybe three times a week. Annie: Constantly. I'd say three times a week. If you're still concerned about discrepancies between the findings and your own experience, don't fret. These studies merely find associations in large groups of people and can't prove a sexual cause for a given happiness effect. Also, what emerges from the group doesn't trump your personal experience. You can go on doing what works for you and your honey. The take-home message, Muise says, is that it's "important to maintain a sexual connection with a romantic partner, but it is also important to have realistic expectations for one's sex life (given that many couples are busy with work and family responsibilities.)"
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