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Unhappy With Sex
- November 22nd, 2005
- 8:14 am
Americans Seek More Sex Education
Sources report that nearly 37 percent of those who have never used education sex video said they would consider buying one. “I have used explicit visuals from Sinclair with university students, with parents, teachers and professional audiences,” said Ronald Moglia, a professor of applied psychology at New York University. “There is no better method to get people to confront important issues in sexuality education.”
Americans are far from prudish, but a recent nationwide survey suggests a growing number are spending less time in the bedroom - at least in part because they aren’t enjoying themselves.
More than 38 percent of respondents in an Ipsos North America survey for the Sinclair Institute said they have sex a dozen times or less a year. About 70 percent say they are not totally satisfied with their sex lives. Still, most Americans are content with their existing sexual knowledge and are uncomfortable getting sexual advice or information for reasons ranging from religion to fears of being seen in adult boutiques. Such is the state of sex in America, according to the survey of more than 1,650 adults over age 30 conducted in October. But not all is gloom and doom for the American libido. In an effort to keep the sheets warm, 40 percent of Americans are adding vibrators, little blue pills and adult videos to their foreplay routines.
Plenty of books and experts are available to help a couple’s relationship. But there are few credible choices for improving couples’ sexual knowledge. One source recommended by sexual health educators and therapists is the Sinclair Institute, which has more than 15 years of experience developing products and video programs in cooperation with noted experts.
Videos like the new Better Sex Video Series (R): Sexplorations are important teaching tools, sexual health educators and therapists say, because seeing a technique on screen is much easier than trying to explain it in print or, even, in pictures.
source: sinclairinstitute.com



