This Is Exactly How Many Minutes Per Week It’s ‘Sex O’Clock’

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_sleepnakedHave you ever wondered how much time each week you spend fucking? According to new research, the average American couple has sex for 69 minutes (seriously, 69 minutes) per week. A survey of 2,000 couples by EdenFantasys found some intriguing data about sex in relationships.

The NY Post reports, “The average couple has sex nine times per month, for 69 minutes per week. That’s 108 times a year, for 60 hours, or, one and half weeks of work.” Other interesting findings show that only 3 percent of couples are horny enough to have sex more than 30 times per month, even though 60 percent said they wished they had time to have more sex. Another 52 percent admitted to marking “sex time” on their calendars to get in some good scheduled action. In fact, Saturday night at 10pm is America’s “sex o’clock,” when 30 percent of respondents say they’ve penciled fucking into their calendars each week.

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Check out more data about how often Americans get busy: https://nypost.com/2018/02/28/this-is-exactly-how-many-minutes-per-week-its-sex-oclock/

Sexperts Recommend Sexually Fantasizing To Keep Your Relationship’s Spark Alive

frustrated coupleSex toy company Lovehoney recently surveyed 4,500 people about their sexual fantasies, and the findings are giving sexperts important insights about what keeps a relationship staying lusty. It seems a surprising number of men and women fantasize about having sex with an ex-partner, which according to professionals, is actually very healthy. “Fantasies allow monogamous couples to get all the pleasure of ‘new’ sex without the pain of broken hearts and relationship,” an expert said.

Sexperts are also saying that planning fun activities and acting on sexual urges no matter how preoccupied you might be are the ingredients to maintaining a satisfying sex life long-term. “Lust is primitive, wild and edgy. We need risk and a hint of danger to continue to see our partners as sexual beings,” one expert said. The most important thing is just to make time for regular sex—whether it’s a quickie or a long, luxurious fuck-fest, be sure to get it on with your partner!

Hankering for a satisfying experience yourself? We’ll tell you our fantasy if you tell us yours!

Check out more about how to keep your sex life hot here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4601894/Expert-shares-sex-tips-spark-alive-couples.html

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are Officially a Couple 

poisonivyTwo of the sexiest, most iconic villains are finally coming out of the closet, after decades of the women’s same-sex relationship being hinted at. That’s right: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple in the new DC Comics: Bombshells issue. When the two shared a steamy kiss in Bombshells #42, fans went wild—but in the latest rendition of the series, Bombshells #72, fans are even more excited to learn that their hot lesbian relationship is a central plot point.

While their flirtatious relationship beginning in the classic Batman series has been well documented, this is the first time it’s been explicit. As Daily Dot reports, The Bombshells series is unique because “Now, in this alternate world set in the 1940s, we see our favorite ladies pin-up style and totally in love.” This means big things for young LBGTQ readers, who can see these smart, sexy ladies as queer role models. Here’s to badass lesbians wreaking havoc on Gotham!

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Check out more about Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s official lesbian relationship: https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/poison-ivy-harley-quinn-couple-canon/

A Pair of Identical Twins Share Everything—Including a Guy

set1147014Identical twins Lucy and Anna DeClinque are used to doing everything together. They work together, share the same clothes, talk alike and, yes, they even share a boyfriend! The pair is already kind of famous for the extensive plastic surgery they’ve undergone to look even more like each other. But when they recently appeared on an Australian talk show to discuss their unconventional relationship with one guy, the internet went nuts.

They explained that while they know sharing a guy may seem strange, they’re happy, he’s happy, and their family and friends accept the threesome. They all sleep together in an ultra-king sized bed, and yes, they all have sex together. “It just works,” explains the sisters. “He never favors one twin. If he kisses me, he’ll kiss my sister right after.” The boyfriend, a fraternal twin himself (and also one of the luckiest dudes alive!), understands the intense bond the sisters share—and he also probably doesn’t mind getting to fuck them both at the same time! We guess that kinky sitcom from the ’70s was right: “Three’s company too!”

Looking for a kinky experience? Here at NiteFlirt, we are all about “unconventional!”

Check out a video of the twins discussing their shared sex life here: https://distractify.com/sex-relationships/2016/03/15/identical-twins-share-boyfriend

NEWS: Are Women Really HUNG-up on size??

Patrick Moote is a handsome young comedian and actor who went on a quest after a failed marriage proposal to his girlfriend at a UCLA basketball game went viral. I actually watched some of the youtube and felt so horrible for the guy I couldn’t bare to watch the rest. This rejection lit a fire in Moote to create “Unhung Hero”, a documentary showcasing his truth-seeking journey of whether or not penis size matters.

According to Men’s Health, “Unhung Hero played to a packed house at SXSW, no doubt thanks to Moote plastering photos of himself—his whole self—all over the festival to drum up interest in his flick. Afterward, the brave star shared why coming up short is anything but a death sentence for your love life.”

Patrick tells Men’s Health: “To be completely honest, I think physically, there’s a big problem with having too big of a penis. If your penis is too big, physically you don’t fit with this person. Women have different-sized vaginas, men have different-sized penises, and you find the right fit for two people and it works. But it’s more than just a physical fit. Your interests have to work together. We did a ton of man-on-the-street stuff, which I hated because it was me talking to strangers about my penis. [Laughs] But we talked to a bunch of guys where a small penis, for them, was something they almost wanted because there were times in relationships where, physically, it didn’t work. The sex hurt the women. If your penis is small, at least you can supplement—physically, you’re not actually hurting the person.”

I applaud Moote, he might not be well endowed but he has a set of balls on him for coming forward and making this documentary, and that is sexy! I personally don’t need a man to pack heat, however I won’t complain . I do agree with Patrick Moote that there is a right fit for each person, and there is much more to factor in, if in fact you are looking for more than just sex. I can’t say that a missile is going to keep a relationship going for the long haul; I would think there has to be more. To read the rest of Moote’s interview with Men’s Health click here.

Link for Article: https://news.menshealth.com/patrick-moote-unhung-hero/2013/03/23/