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What do you mean we are not having sex? Canadians are just not having enough SEX!

BY STEVEN KASZAB

Are Canadians having sex while they are home during this pandemic? Many of us think so, but statistics show Canadians are having far less sex then you may think. Stress due to the pandemic may be the cause, along with employment and relational issues. In fact, there is no presumed baby boom during the pandemic.

Are Canadians getting down, gettin jiggy with it? Canadians between 46-60 are having sex 1.36 times a week. Canadians also do not enjoy spontaneous sex like other nations. Couples in the Caribbean are far more sexually spontaneous than Canadian couples. Who knew? Younger people claim a more active sex life, but Statistics Canada projects a similar decline in sexual activities among 24-30+ populations. What’s up here?

Have Canadian’s sexual desires declined? Well sex workers in Canada have had a 22% increase in activities, particularly with new clients during this pandemic. The number of sex clubs in Canada has increased during the pandemic by 11%, Mostly in Quebec (randy bunch). The popularity of pornography has exploded in North America, so Canadians and Americans are at least thinking about sex. What about our cousins across the pond in Britain? Apparently Canadians have the better sex lives, while the British the worst.

Three out of ten British men have not had sex for over a year. 70% of British men have had sex over a year, and 60% of British women have been sexually active. 80% of Canadian, American and Australian men claim to have been sexually active, getting down with it at least once a week. 41% of British males and 33% of their female counter parts within the same sex community claim to be very sexually active.

Only in New Zealand were women far more sexually active then their male counterparts. Good for them.

Why am I writing about this issue you may ask? Well if sex is the spice of life, then our society needs some major drizzling of spices. Canada’s population is declining, and with that all the economic and social problems that arise. We have fewer young people in Canada, many more elderly. Our population is greying before our eyes. America has had a large input from the ethnic and Hispanic population, where the challenges of having children are considered differently compared to American White’s perceptions. Family is always more important than careers, economic advancement and materialism.

Sex makes you feel good, is excellent for relationship management and development. The endorphins flow, and you feel great.

1% of all Canadian couples are same sex, so the remaining 99% of Canadian adults need to expand their sexual horizons, open up with their partners and discuss this issue freely among yourselves. Your personal and communal state of mind can use a little sassiness now and then.

A new generation is waiting to be brought into an amazing world of possibilities. Your mission, if you wish to accept it, is to make love and not war.

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