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Getting it on in Asia: Quality vs Quantity
Julian Lim
Fri, May 16, 2008
AsiaOne

WEEKLY FIX

China is tops in terms of percentage of citizens who have sex weekly, with a whopping 78% of respondents in the affirmative.

Following closely behind are the Malaysians with 74%.

India and Thailand were third and fourth respectively, with 68% and 65% of citizens getting it on at least once a week.

In second last place, Singapore, where only 6 out of 10 are getting a weekly ration.

In last place - and a surprise to most given their penchant for the kinky - is Japan where only 1 in 3 are having sex at least once a week.

ALWAYS HITS THE SPOT

Thailand, notorious for its bustling sex industry, leads the pack with 54% of its sexually-active population almost always reaching climax during sex.

India and Malaysia are next with 46% and 44% respectively.

Singapore is in fourth place with 36%, with Japan, China and Hong Kong trailing, each with less than 30% hitting the spot.

What was common across Asia was that women fared much more poorly compared with men.

In top-ranked Thailand, 79% of males almost always reached orgasm, compared to only 30% of females.

The lowest-ranked country, Hong Kong, has 41% of males almost always reaching orgasm, compared with a dismal 8% of females.

HAPPY WITH YOUR ORGASM?

Although the Thais are tops in terms of hitting the high notes, only slightly more than half of them are satisfied with the intensity of their orgasms.

Coming in tops in this category is India, home of the Karmasutra, where 69% of Indians are happy with their earth-shaking orgasms.

The rest of the list reads Malaysia (62%), China (57%), Thailand (53%), Singapore (46%), and Hong Kong (44%).

The least satisfied country: Japan, where only 18% are content with their orgasms.

Additional reporting by Leigh-Anne Choo & Crystal Lee

 

 
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