According to a newly released survey by Willingness’ Sex Clinic, 44.0% of respondents in Malta felt very happy with their sex life, with only 2.9% feeling not happy at all.
Women felt ever so slightly happier with their sex life than men, with females registering a 4.15 score and males a 4.09 score.
Meanwhile, the younger the age group, the more satisfied they tended to feel with their sex life, with 18 to 25 year olds ranking a score of 4.37 (quite happy). The only age group which registered a much lower satisfaction rate was the 66+ age group at 3.53 ranking.
In terms of education level, those in trade schools reported the highest satisfaction at 4.33. this was followed by tertiary and post-secondary levels.
When it comes to activity status, those who were working reported a 4.32 satisfaction rate, whereas students/unemployed, those fulfilling domestic tasks and pensioners all registering ratings in the medium (3.0-3.9 category).
Married people and those in a relationship reported a high satisfaction with their sex lives, with single people and separated/divorced/annulled individuals reporting lower.
Finally, those with a 15% income tax bracket reported a much more satisfying sex life. Those with a 0% tax bracket reported a 3.58 satisfaction rate.
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