Politics May Influence Sexual Partners of Many Americans

Politics May Influence Sexual Partners of Many Americans
Politics May Influence Sexual Partners of Many Americans

Even if politics divides Americans, it would not influence their view of sexuality in practice.

California-based wellness research firm “Innerbody” conducted a survey of Americans to find out their preferences in bed, based on their preferred political party.

For a first date, 57% of Republicans would like to have sex immediately, compared to 52% of Democrats.

“We had sex on the first date, so you got your answer,” one anonymous Donald Trump supporter posted to New York Postwhile walking with his girlfriend in the Tribeca neighborhood.

However, six in 10 non-Democrats would break up with their partner if they voted for Joe Biden, according to the study of 972 people.

“Most people are willing to compromise, but believe the other political party is so far removed from their core values ​​that it would be impossible to find common ground,” said one study researcher, Tim Barclay.

“If I’m on a dating app and I see that you’re liberal, we’re not going to connect because I’m going to make a comment that you won’t like and we’re not going to have the same values,” said Rachel Green. , 30 years.

Of those surveyed, 61% said that divergent political views are a barrier to their potential relationship.

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