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"Sex sells, and with African-Americans' $1 trillion worth of buying power, it seems as though Trojan brand is readying itself to cash in. The company released its annual "sex census" this week, a survey of more than 3,000 Americans that asked how satisfying they feel their sex life is.
The results show that although Americans are more fun, fearless and adventurous than ever before, 50 percent believe their sex life could use a jump start. Among African-American men, 58 percent agree, while 50 percent of black women say they could use a recharge.
To do it, Trojan says African Americans are partial to spontaneous sex (49 percent), having sex in a different place (39 percent) and talking dirty to a partner (37 percent). 70 percent are even open to introducing a vibrator every now and then.
Among other findings in the annual report, African-American men fessed up to thinking about sex as much as 17 times a day compared to the mere five times women said."
Trojan had a small sample pool but nevertheless, if the results can be applied to the larger sexually active AA population, this is a good reason to be even more prepared to practice "safe" sex.
Source: Huffington Post
The results show that although Americans are more fun, fearless and adventurous than ever before, 50 percent believe their sex life could use a jump start. Among African-American men, 58 percent agree, while 50 percent of black women say they could use a recharge.
To do it, Trojan says African Americans are partial to spontaneous sex (49 percent), having sex in a different place (39 percent) and talking dirty to a partner (37 percent). 70 percent are even open to introducing a vibrator every now and then.
Among other findings in the annual report, African-American men fessed up to thinking about sex as much as 17 times a day compared to the mere five times women said."
Trojan had a small sample pool but nevertheless, if the results can be applied to the larger sexually active AA population, this is a good reason to be even more prepared to practice "safe" sex.
Source: Huffington Post