Believe it or not, sometimes we are just too tired to have sex. No, really.
By Dr. Jean-Jacques Dugoua, ND
Long days at work, busy households, stress, managing the children’s daily activities, newborn babies and countless other worries are enough to exhaust anyone into using the bedroom for one sole purpose: sleep.
Women: sleep vs. sex
Researchers from the Kinsley Institute reported that today’s women have less sex than women did in the 1950s. The researchers carried out a survey of 853 women between the ages of 20 and 65. The survey showed that one in three married women have sex a minimum of two to three times per week. The survey also found that women have less time for sex and when they do have spare time, it is spent mostly on leisure activities. Another survey reported that many women are sleep deprived due to the combination of work and raising children. When faced with sleep versus sex, it appears that sleep is the most frequent choice.
Men: sleep vs. sex
A survey of 650 working men found that 50% of men are simply too tired for a social life or to have sex when they get home from a busy day. When given a choice between an extra hour in bed or sex, most working men choose sleep over having sex. The men in this survey also reported that their work was the most demanding part of their life, thereby leaving little time for sex.
Despite the demands of work, many men reported that they were not too tired or stressed to fantasize about sex. According to this survey, one in five men think about sex within one minute of the start of a business meeting.











