While many couples blame the advent of smart phones, tablets,
Twitter, Facebook and the like for their failing love lives it seems
that the tool often blamed is redeeming itself by becoming part of the
solution too.
A new piece of research by the online pharmacy www.ukmedix.com has
revealed that as a nation we could be turning to apps to help put the
spice back into the bedroom. The researchers had noticed a spike in the
number of sex advice apps downloaded in the first weeks of the year and
so commissioned the research to ask a whole load of traditionally
reserved Brits what was getting it up for them.
Over 1600 men and women took part in the survey and of them 42% said
that they used the internet not only to choose their mother’s birthday
present, but also what they might get up to with their partner once the
bedroom door was shut.
So it’s not just young lads looking at stuff they might not even
understand yet, adults are getting in on the net’s sex education
offerings and bringing to life their pillow talk. People were using
their downloaded apps for inspiration on positions (41%),
techniques(35%) and bedroom games(33%).
Maybe the smart phone in the bedroom isn’t such a bad thing after
all. Just be careful what you forward when you’re browsing the sex apps,
pleasuring your lover and replying to your boss’s late night emails
simultaneously.

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