HILLSBOROUGH, N.C., July 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ --Adam & Eve and adameve.com,
America's most trusted source for adult products, are back this
month with results from their all-new annual sex survey. This
month, they asked over 1000 adults if their sex life was better or
worse during the pandemic, and the answers may surprise you.
For 43% of the respondents, sex was "better than it's ever been"
during the Covid-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2023. Another 43%
said sex was about the same during this period, and just over 14%
of those polled said sex was "worse than it's ever been."
"The Covid-19 pandemic tested people in many different ways,"
says Dr. Jenni Skyler, PhD, LMFT,
CST, and resident sexologist at Adam & Eve. "From established
couples learning to navigate being together 24/7, to singles
exploring their sexuality in solitude, to virtual dating and
virtual sex, everyone had to figure out where sex belonged in the
pandemic. Sadly, for some people, sex did not fit into the
equation. But for the majority, sex was either as good or better
than it was before or since."
"Unlike many businesses, Adam & Eve saw record-breaking
sales and orders during the pandemic. Our offices remained fully
functional to deliver a variety of oils, lotions, lingerie and toys
to those in lockdown, and we are happy we were able to bring some
joy to adults during this dark time," says Chad Davis, Director of Marketing for Adam &
Eve.
The web-based survey, conducted by an independent third-party
survey company, of over 1,000 American adults age 18 and up, was
sponsored by Adam & Eve to study sexual preferences and
practices.
For more information about Adam & Eve, visit their website,
https://www.adameve.com. For additional information on Adam &
Eve, please contact Adam & Eve Director of Public Relations
Katy Zvolerin at 919.644.8100 x 3121
or 380302@email4pr.com.
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