Psychologists have revealed the top reasons couples stop having sex after hundreds of volunteers dished the details on their sex lives.
The survey identified 78 difficulties that couples run into while trying to keep the spark alive in the bedroom - with cheating featuring fifth on the list and children being eighth.
Among the 1,099 people who took part, the most common reason was simply 'fading enthusiasm' - a reason given by 32 per cent of participants.
Second was 'lack of personal time and space', with many saying feeling pressured to constantly report on where they are or what they are doing being responsible for killing their sexual desire. 'Long work hours' was the third most popular answer and 'bad sex' was fourth, with people
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