Cuddling on the beach Every third German dreams of lovemaking outdoors

Cuddling on the beach Every third German dreams of lovemaking outdoors / Health News

"Playboy" survey: Nearly every third person wants sex outdoors
About every third German would like to have sex outdoors, preferably on the beach. This has resulted in a survey commissioned by the men's magazine "Playboy". However, reality and wishful thinking are often far apart.

Almost one in three Germans would like to have sex in the open air
Probably no topic is as much as sex life swindle. Therefore, answers to questions about which sex fantasies are common or how long the lovemaking takes on average are to be treated with caution. If you have questions about your wishes, participants are not necessarily so careful. After all, it's all about daydreaming. Therefore, a survey by the polling institute Mafo.de on behalf of the magazine "Playboy" may have come to more realistic results. According to a news agency AFP, this revealed that almost every third German dreams of sex in the open air.
Every third German dreams of sex in the open air. The preferred place would be a beach. (Image: Studio Trebuchet / fotolia.com)
Germans do not want to have spectators
Although health experts have pointed out that it's safer to go outdoors in the open because of possible ticks, sexual intercourse in nature remains highly popular. According to the latest survey, 32.7 percent of respondents would like to have sex outdoors, preferably on the beach. At 36.1 percent, this fantasy is more pronounced in men than in women with 29.2 percent. However, the German citizens do not want to have spectators: According to AFP is observed in sex in this country, the least common sexual fantasy (3.9 percent). This is followed by group sex and sadomasochistic practices with 4.2 percent. Oral sex, however, is one of the most popular erotic dreams and comes with 31.2 percent in second place. Experiments with sex toys reached the third with 24.4 percent among the respondents. According to the information polling institute surveyed 1,000 men and women in Germany. (Ad)