When it comes to the bedroom, lovers in British Columbia and Quebec are a shade more experimental than the rest of Canada, according to a new Leger study commissioned by boundary-pushing Ashley Madison.
The first annual Ashley Madison Sex Shades Survey explores how sexually adventurous North American men and women report feeling during the lead-up to Valentine’s season. The survey polled 2500 North American men and women (1,000 Canadians), aged 25 years of age and older in early February 2017.
Good Communication & Trust Key to “Getting Kinky”
Overall, a whopping 86% of Canadian men and 64% of women say they are open to trying new things suggested by their partner in the bedroom – and when it comes to getting “kinky,” 85% of men and 79% of women say “good communication and trust” is important.
Canadian Men Say They Are More Adventurous
Overall, Canadian men say they are more adventurous than their partner – 63% of men surveyed say they are the most adventurous, compared to 34% of women surveyed who say they are more sexually adventurous than their partner.
20% of men and close to 15% of women rate their partner’s level of sexual adventurousness as an “important” issue to them, except for in Quebec (10%).
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Paul Fitzgerald
Paul Fitzgerald is a journalist based in Toronto. He is a writer and blogger for HOSS Magazine and Vitalize Magazine, and is a columnist with the Toronto Sun (“Home, Smart, Home” – New Homes and Condos Section). He is also a science and technology columnist with InventorSpot.com and blogs for CNN International Report. His work […]
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