View Poll Results: How long can you >enjoy< sex? (be honest)

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  • 7-13 min

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Thread: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

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    Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08093/869779-32.stm

    Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008
    By David Templeton, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    It's not the time involved but the pleasures imparted. And all those claims that a satisfactory sexual experience must last hours -- or all night long -- involve more bragging than reality.

    A Penn State University study concludes that satisfactory sexual intercourse for couples typically lasts only three to 13 minutes, which counters the robust claims that satisfactory sex requires more time.

    In their study, Eric Corty and Jenay Guardiana, researchers at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, surveyed 50 members of the Society for Sex Therapy and Research who've collectively seen thousands of patients over several decades. About two-thirds of them responded to the survey and rated a range of time lengths for sexual intercourse -- from penetration to ejaculation -- under the categories of "adequate," "desirable," "too short" or "too long."

    The group agreed one to two minutes was too short, but adequate time was three to seven minutes, with the most desirable length of time for intercourse being seven to 13 minutes. Ten to 30 minutes was too long.

    Dr. Corty said the conclusions may seem surprising, given widely held beliefs, influenced by popular culture, that a satisfactory sexual experience is based on penis size, erections and all-night intercourse. Past research also found that a large percentage of men and women preferred sexual intercourse that lasted 30 minutes or longer.

    "This seems to be a situation ripe for disappointment and dissatisfaction," said Dr. Corty, an associate professor of psychology. "With this survey, we hope to dispel such fantasies and encourage men and women with realistic data about acceptable sexual intercourse, thus preventing sexual disappointments and dysfunctions."

    The study will be published in the May issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine, which currently has the article, subtitled "How Long Should Intercourse Last?" published online. It states that the average sex therapist believes sexual intercourse that lasts three to 13 minutes is normal and not of clinical concern.

    The results, the study continues, should help to change expectations and "prevent distress" among those who feel they're not involved in sexual activity long enough before climax.

    "These results may also be beneficial to couples in treatment for sexual problems by normalizing expectations," Dr. Corty said.

    But James D. Adelman, of Pine, a sex therapist with Tri-County Counseling Associates, said three to 13 minutes doesn't sound like adequate time, based on his practice.
    "A short couple of minutes probably is described as a quickie because the movement toward more mutual satisfactory sexual experience involves spending more time with one's sexual partner," said Dr. Adelman, who was trained by pioneering sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson. "People with sexual dysfunctions I counsel to spend 10 to 30 minutes in pleasuring each other."

    Dr. Corty said he understands the study will bring some dissent. But he said his goal was to test the myth that sexual intercourse should last a long time. Previous studies involving 1,600 people, he said, already had shown that the average time span for intercourse was only five to seven minutes.

    "But most people aren't aware of that, and I was curious about what sex therapists thought was normal," he said. "It was a simple idea to get a bunch of therapists and ask them."

    Trying to live up to the ideal of having sex all night long is akin to comparing women to a Barbie doll, he said.

    "If both people are enjoying the experience, that's what matters," he said. "If it's five hours, great. If it's five seconds, great. Relax and have a good time and don't worry about how long it lasts."
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    This study sounds like something you would find on Mythbusters because it goes to break that myth that sexual intercourse should be like a porn movie and go for 2 hours and 30 minutes (or 30 minutes if you buy the cheap porn flicks).

    I'm printing this out for my wife to show her that it is fine that I am 4 minutes and done and asleep by minute 5.
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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Reminds me of the joke I'm about to make up.

    What was the premature ejaculators favorite pick-up line?




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    3 to 7 minutes? who did they survey? that seems drastically too short. I mean yeah we can probably get there in 3 to 7 minutes, but it's fun and i friggin enjoy it. why would something people enjoy so much be deemed too long after 7 minutes?

    I am NOT trying to brag at all, but 10 to 30 minutes is just about perfect. Like most people really enjoy a hot shower, i do, why rush that good feeling? I think they need to broaden the poll pool.......im adding a poll here too...

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    poll added, answer honestly....

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    poll added, answer honestly....
    Could you clarify? for the time limit, do you include everything else besides actual intercourse? or is the time limit pertaining to just intercourse?

    (i'm not trying to be funny...for once)

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    i would say just intercourse.

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    according to the study by Penn State it is intercourse. Foreplay is not included in this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Lantern View Post
    according to the study by Penn State it is intercourse. Foreplay is not included in this.
    Yep, sorry guys, I just re-read the article. My reading comprehension is lacking.

    I guess if someone only lasts one minute, they better supplement the "session" with "other" activities.

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Chase, just a suggestion, but if you move this to the edge, maybe you'll get some more forthright answers....that's assuming you actually want forthright answers
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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Sex is good, heck it's great but, the most enjoyment comes after the deed. It's the time when your mind and body are so at ease and relaxed. If I could just find some how to have a steak and potatoes cooked simultaneously everything would be perfect.

    Now as for the poll is it about how long you like to have sex or how long the actual enjoyment lasts say the climax, for example women can get that sensation multiple times in a row back to back with in minutes seconds. Where as a guy not so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    3 to 7 minutes? who did they survey? that seems drastically too short. I mean yeah we can probably get there in 3 to 7 minutes, but it's fun and i friggin enjoy it. why would something people enjoy so much be deemed too long after 7 minutes?

    I am NOT trying to brag at all, but 10 to 30 minutes is just about perfect. Like most people really enjoy a hot shower, i do, why rush that good feeling? I think they need to broaden the poll pool.......im adding a poll here too...

    I'll have to agree on this one. I think 3 to 7 minutes is too short.

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    [quote=Cr123;74751]Sex is good, heck it's great but, the most enjoyment comes after the deed. It's the time when your mind and body are so at ease and relaxed. If I could just find some how to have a steak and potatoes cooked simultaneously everything would be perfect.


    I absolutely agree with the idea that the time spent afterwards is almost as good as the sex itself, however; I have to admit that there have been times that directly after 'the act' I've glanced at the clock and been amazed at how much time has gone by. I guess it is a case of "time flies..."

    I will pass on the steak and potatoes though...

    But cuddling up and sharing a pint of Ben and Jerry's...now that I can go for!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Lantern View Post
    according to the study by Penn State it is intercourse. Foreplay is not included in this.
    That sucks. For a lot of people foreplay is what makes intercourse enjoyable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cr123 View Post
    If I could just find some how to have a steak and potatoes cooked simultaneously everything would be perfect.
    Can't you order in and keep it warm in the oven?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panama Girl View Post
    That sucks. For a lot of people foreplay is what makes intercourse enjoyable.
    heee heee heee, you said "sucks"... heee heee heee

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    I'll tell you this... I know it's been going on too long when I start to count the ceiling tiles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bada Bing View Post
    heee heee heee, you said "sucks"... heee heee heee
    Shut up, Beavis!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panama Girl View Post
    Can't you order in and keep it warm in the oven?
    Is that what the kids are calling it these days?

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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Quote:
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    heee heee heee, you said "sucks"... heee heee heee


    Shut up, Beavis!

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    Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
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    Re: Penn State researchers' study challenges common sex claim

    Ok, Cornholio...

    Damn.... not only does sex make me hungry, talking about it has given me an appetite too.

    Well, that, and I haven't had any lunch yet.

    *raids fridge*
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