YouPorn Reveals Results for Couples Sex Quiz

YouPorn Reveals Results for Couples Sex Quiz

NEW YORK — After a few months of users taking its Couples Sex Quiz, YouPorn looked into the data for the most common and uncommon answers and found some interesting stats:

  • It turns out that the 60+ age demographic is the most adventurous of the group and responded “yes” the most frequently, with 43.64 percent of their answers to the quiz questions getting a positive answer from this group.
  •  “Wake-up sex” made it into the top five for female/female couples, male/male couples and female/male couples.
  • “Cuckolding” made it into the top five “nos” for couples across the board. Female/female, male/female and male/male all agreed this wasn’t of interest for them.
  • Males answered “yes” a little more frequently at 42.5 percent compared to women with only 39.6 percent of answers in the affirmative.

So far, 16,000 couples (for 32,146 users) and 12,236 single users have taken YouPorn’s online quiz, which was launched in May.

The online quiz offers users’ four categories of questions aimed to cover an array of areas of possible sexual exploration. Partners answer the four categories of questions independently, submit their responses and then the application prompts them to links from sex specialists to provide users with the right formula to practice their new interests.

In order for users to see how it’s done and learn more about their mutual curiosities together, video playlists are also included.

Check out YouPorn’s results of the quiz here.

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