Cialis maker
finds married South Korean women least happy
with sex life
February 16, 2006
Married South Korean women
are the least happy with their sex lives, according
to the results of a survey of couples in South
Korea, Japan, France and the United States.
The survey conducted by the pharmaceutical firm
Eli Lilly and Co, one of the makers of the anti-impotence
drug Cialis,
found the French had the best sex lives, followed
by the Americans.
Fewer than one in three South
Korean women said they were at least "slightly
happy" about sex with their husbands, which
was the lowest level of satisfaction among the
four groups of women. About half those surveyed
however, said they were satisfied in bed with
their wives. Fewer than one in three Japanese
men said they would seek help for erectile
dysfunction, the lowest number among the
four groups of men, according to the survey
conducted by Cialis maker.
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http://smh.com.au/news/relationships/south-korean-women-unhappy-in-bed/2006/02/16/1140037818415.html
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