Fourteen countries included 14 000 women interviewed! This is one of the largest surveys ever conducted on female sexuality 1. Far from the stereotypes, the woman now claims as "Vitalsexuelle!" Quickly discover the portrait of this new Eve.
The sexuality of the modern woman
In France, if the value is not the number of years, that which is given to sexuality differs by age. The French woman of 35-44 years is that for which sex takes the most important place (88%), even more than under 35 (83%). Conversely, beyond 55 years, the degree of interest in sex drops significantly (66% among those aged 55-64, 48% among those over 65). The more she is young, she attaches more importance to the spontaneity to improve its relationship as a couple (35% under 35 years and only 26% of 35-44 years). Like its European neighbors, it attaches great importance to the satisfaction of their partner (91%) and in his own act of love (86%).The modern woman facing erectile dysfunction
For this habit of modern times, sexuality is of particular importance, as spontaneity in sex life and partner satisfaction. But what would happen if these women conversely, men's sexuality was experiencing a failure? Admit they have already faced? Yes, one woman in five in the world recognizes that his partner has already suffered at least once from erectile dysfunction (ED) in the past 12 months. But only one in two women told him about it, while 76% are convinced of the negative consequences of this failure on their married life. These figures confirm the lack of communication couples face this problem. In comparison, women in Latin America encourage their partners to more easily find solutions and consulting. An awareness which is also found in their interest to drug solutions. Yet, 72% of women whose partners have received treatment are saying met.
"Culturally, the differences are evidence between Europe and Latin America, among others. The study also found that below 35 years, women favor communication and active attitude to sexual difficulties, while in -delà 50 years, they seem both more reserved to talk with their partner, and still insufficiently informed about the therapeutic possibilities of today "said Dr Marie-Hélène Colson.The blow of failure to French
In France, it is in the age group 55-64 that French women are more likely to recognize that their partner has met with erectile dysfunction more than once (33%) and frequency problems increases sharply with age, which however is not the chief causes of failures mentioned by the French women. They cite a priority disease, psychological problems and stress. Faced with failure, nearly 9 out of ten French women would advise their partner to consult a doctor and nearly 7 in 10 to solve the problem using treatments. But nearly one in two women said they had not heard of specific medication for these problems and just over one in two women consider these effective treatments (a result high compared to the EU average but still below the 56 % of Latin America). "The French, unlike their male partners seem unfamiliar with existing treatments against erectile dysfunction. The more than 40 years are more likely to think that erection problems are primarily a problem for the man and that he just wait for it to pass, unlike their European neighbors or Latin American women have a more proactive role in solving these problems, "said Patrick Klein, CEO of Ipsos Health.The blow of failure to French
In France, it is in the age group 55-64 that French women are more likely to recognize that their partner has met with erectile dysfunction more than once (33%) and frequency problems increases sharply with age, which however is not the chief causes of failures mentioned by the French women. They cite a priority disease, psychological problems and stress. Faced with failure, nearly 9 out of ten French women would advise their partner to consult a doctor and nearly 7 in 10 to solve the problem using treatments. But nearly one in two women said they had not heard of specific medication for these problems and just over one in two women consider these effective treatments (a result high compared to the EU average but still below the 56 % of Latin America). "The French, unlike their male partners seem unfamiliar with existing treatments against erectile dysfunction. The more than 40 years are more likely to think that erection problems are primarily a problem for the man and that he just wait for it to pass, unlike their European neighbors or Latin American women have a more proactive role in solving these problems, "said Patrick Klein, CEO of Ipsos Health.
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