In fact, sexual attraction and sexual compatibility are the basis of many successful relationships. Thinking with our nether regions may be natural, but continually acting on those thoughts while the laundry piles up could be the sign of a problem. So how much sex is ideal, and how much is too much? Research suggests that, for people in relationships, having sex is linked to greater well-being and happiness. Muise A, et al. Sexual frequency predicts greater well-being, but more is not always better. Which leads to the question: Is it possible that doing the deed too much can interfere with a happy, healthy life?

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Jill McDevitt , resident sexologist at CalExotics. Because that tipping point varies from person to person, we tapped Dr. McDevitt and Dr. Some data suggests that the average adult gets down and dirty with someone else about once a week, and down with themselves anywhere from once to twice a week. McDevitt explains that this data only shows on average how much sex people are having. So you want to be boning less… now what?
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