People Who Have Regular Sex 'Earn More Than Those Who Don't'

A researcher at Cambridge's Anglia Ruskin University claims that sex gives the biggest boost to people with health issues and those aged 26 to 50. People who have regular sex EARN more than those who don't, a study has claimed. The analysis from Cambridge's Anglia Ruskin University will give every couple a reason to spend more time in bed, as if they needed one.

Economist Dr Nick Drydakis used data from 7,500 Greek people who took part in research about their sex lives and their JOBS He found the more often a PARTICIPANT had sex, the more they were likely to earn. The effects were especially pronounced for peopled aged between 26 and 50 and those with ongoing health problems.

His study, published in the International Journal of Manpower, says it's because sexual ACTIVITY can be seen as "a barometer for health, quality of life, well-being and happiness". He told The Telegraph: "The theory concludes that people need to love and be loved, sexually and non-sexually, by others.
Source; Mirror.co.uk

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