Is Your Bedroom Sex-Ready? – YourTango

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Though the economy is down, we know romps in the sack are up.
Susan Quilliam, editor of the newly revised The Joy of Sex, reported in her native UK last week, financial uncertainty increases a desire for the comfort of skin-on-skin contact. A recent survey of 20,000 Brits revealed sex to be their favorite low-cost activity.
The recession’s love potion powers could peeter out the deeper into the economic crisis we get, Quilliam reasons, as anxiety kills rather than fuels the mood. That means, you best get your bedroom good and sexorated before it’s used only for sleeping
Is Your Bedroom Sex-Ready? – YourTango.
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