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Who wants to have LESS sex?

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The sex life self-destruct ?

The sex life self-destruct                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 05, 2024 Greetings Everyday Spy, “By a show of hands, who wants to have LESS SEX than you already do?” This was a question I asked a crowded room once. Can you guess how many people raised their hands? Less than 10% of people want less sex. I asked the opposite question, and I’m sure you’re not shocked by the answer. Nearly everyone said they want to have MORE SEX. If you can relate, you’re certainly not alone. Sex lives across the board are failing. Yours, mine, our parents… No one is escaping the Great American Sex Drought. Major research shows that couples are happiest when they have sex at least once per week. And yet, only a quarter of married couples meet that quota… And if you’re over 50, your odds of a fulfilling sex life plummet. 1 out of every 3 couples over 50 rarely or NEVER have sex. Scary, right? Especially considering that 50 is not that old at all. A quick Google search will show you that even the “experts” have no idea what to do about this. The most common solutions offered are to schedule sex with your partner or go see a sex therapist. Think about that… Is there anything less sexy than punching a time card for sex? Believe it or not, this sex problem is so important it’s become a part of standard CIA training. Intel officers are trained to view sex differently than their civilian peers. And not only because sex is a common intel trap. If you are not IN CONTROL of your sex life, you are consumed by it. Because a poor sex life contributes to depression, weight gain, and a lower quality of life. Controlling sex simply comes down to understanding it for what it is. Sex is the most powerful drive in human nature. It’s nothing to be ashamed of – it’s a potent part of life you should enjoy. Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. If your bedroom fire is running on fumes, you have to unlearn what the media, your parents, and your lovers ever told you about sex. [Click here to learn simple, repeatable, and science-based tactics to MASSIVELY boost your sex life](...just like covert spies in the field. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 EverydaySpy EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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