More people are having sex on the first date, according to a new study.
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A relationship expert has defended those who have sex on a first date, with almost half of those surveyed admitted to getting down and dirty right away..“Sex on the first date can be beneficial if you want to have sex on the first date,” said Rachel Wright, a relationship, sex and mental health therapist.
She explained that there is no “right time” to have sex and “the concepts of ‘don’t give away the milk for free’ and ‘they won’t like me anymore if I give it up too quickly’ are old and antiquated.”, which surveyed more than 2,000 people over the age of 18, 49% of respondents said they have slept with someone on the first date, while the other half indicated they prefer to wait for something deeper to develop before hopping into bed.
“For some people, having sex right away is incredibly helpful in determining if they want to go on a second date and, for others, feels entirely out of reach because they need to have an established emotional connection with the person before they can have sex,” Wright explained.
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