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How Long People Want Sex To Last Versus How Long Sex Actually LastsHow Long People Want Sex To Last

By Justin J Lehmiller January 30th, 2019 718 views
How Long People Want Sex To Last Versus How Long Sex Actually LastsHow Long People Want Sex To Last

How Long People Want Sex To Last Versus How Long Sex Actually Lasts

How Long People Want Sex To Last Versus How Long Sex Actually Lasts
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How long do you want to spend on sex? And how long do you actually spend on sex when you have it? Research suggests that there’s often a discrepancy in how people respond to these questions. 
 

In one study, 152 heterosexual couples in Canada were asked for their input [1]. Women said that, on average, intercourse usually lasts about 7 minutes, while foreplay lasts about 11 minutes. Men reported pretty similar numbers: they estimated intercourse at 8 minutes and foreplay at 13. In other words, heterosexual adults think that sex typically lasts somewhere around 18-21 minutes.   
 

When it came to their ideal, women said they’d like intercourse to last for 14 minutes and foreplay to last 19 minutes, while men said they’d like to spend 18 minutes on each activity. So the ideal sex session clocks in at 33-36 minutes.

As you can see, people say they’d like sex to last about 50% longer than it usually does. Remember that this is true for both heterosexual men and women, each of whom says they want to spend more time on intercourse and foreplay. 

Unfortunately, this study only looked at heterosexually-identified persons, so we don’t know whether the same results apply to persons of other sexualities. We also don’t know whether this discrepancy between actual and ideal changes as people age or if it varies cross-culturally.
 

Limitations aside, these findings raise an important question about whether increasing the length of time spent on sex would actually make people happier. Are people just saying they think sex should last longer because they’ve been led to believe (from porn and media) that sex is supposed to take a long time? If so, upping the length of your sex sessions might not have the desired impact. 
 

Research has found that when people force themselves to have sex more often (by doubling their sexual frequency), it backfires and makes sex feel more like a chore than anything [2]. It stands to reason that forcing yourself to spend more time on sex could potentially have a similar impact if it makes sex feel less natural.  
 

When it comes to sex, quality usually always beats out quantity, so don’t get so hung up on how often you’re having sex or how long you’re spending on it. Focus instead on making sure that everyone is having a good time when you do have sex. That said, if increasing duration is a mutually desired goal (not something you just feel like you’re “supposed” to do), then by all means—go for it!
 

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