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Pensioners 'have more sex than Gen Z' – as study says some over-65s romp daily

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sex at least once a day.A new Loved-Up Regions Survey from WhichBingo worked to ask 1,000 adults in relationships in the UK about their time spent between the sheets.They were also quizzed on how often they argue and how in-love they consider themselves to be in their current coupling.READ MORE: 'I'm 70 and have sex with my partner, 83, on daily basis – age is just a number'Even though many people may think the spark could dim between a couple with age, research revealed it's not quite the case, with many pensioners admitting to having relationships that are full of passion.The study revealed that couples aged 65+ are getting it on more than anyone else, with over a third (35%) of boomers knocking boots at least once a day.A further 15% even get it on multiple times a day.

This is compared to 19% of those aged 18-24 who hook up daily.The most sexually-deprived demographic are those aged 45-54, or Gen X, as just 3% of couples are getting frisky daily.

Additionally, just two fifths (40%) admitted to having sex once a week compared to 60% of OAPs who turn up the heat at least once a week.

But Gen X aren’t the only ones who are lacking some physical love, as almost 1 in 10 couples aged 35-44 (millennials) say they have sex less than once every six months.Many people say a good sex life is the key to a happy relationship, with sex being proven to increase your level of commitment and emotional connection with your partner.Regular sex can even increase the likelihood of a couple staying together.Speaking about the survey results, Charlie Shakespeare, Social Media Presenter and WhichBingo spokesperson, said: "These results reveal some startling differences in attitudes around the country and cross-generationally, particularly.

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