Men enjoy foreplay more than women?
Survey proves that men prefer to spend more time on sex as compared to women
London: A new study suggests that men enjoy foreplay more than women and would like the build-up to sex to last longer than their lovers.
Findings also show that ladies reach orgasm first nearly half of the time. Around 18 per cent of men already spend up to 30 minutes on the build-up - but almost a third would ideally like it to be even lengthier, the Daily Star reported.
And perhaps surprisingly a tenth of men would happily linger on the preamble for an hour or more. The findings shatter the long-held myth that men take part in foreplay purely to please their partner and they are only concerned with intercourse.
In fact the survey of 2,000 people revealed that men actually want to spend longer than women in the realms of foreplay.
Of the women questioned 17 per cent claim their average foreplay time is around 25 minutes. And a quarter cite between 20 and 30 minutes as an ideal period.
According to the survey, commissioned by Lovehoney and relationship expert Tracey Cox, men would also ideally spend longer on intercourse too, with a third desiring a session lasting between 20 and 30 minutes. For 16 per cent of women, a love-making session of half that time is perfectly acceptable.