It has been confirmed that women are more likely to talk about sex with their friends than their partners.
Women’s intimate health brand Balance Activ as part of BV Awareness Month have revealed that women won’t share sex secrets with their partners but will happily discuss with friends.
According to a study, 38% will reveal how often they have sex and 3 in 10 will give details such as where they have done the deed.
However, women are not as open to share details about intimate health matters.
Less than 1 in 5 women will discuss this with their friends as they fear they will be rejected or feel embarassed.
In a bid to encourage more women to talk about intimate health issues, Balance Activ and Dr Dawn Harper have organised its ‘Time to Talk’ campaign, in conjunction with BV (Bacterial Vaginosis) Awareness Month.
It isn’t just women who shy away from talking about sexual health matters – only 6% of men talk about these issues.
Some men feel embarassed to speak to their partners or GP about sexual health problems such as erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
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