OTTAWA -- A new study suggests Canadian baby boomers are more likely to fall asleep watching television than to have *** with their partner at night.
The Ipsos-Reid survey found Canadians between 40 and 64 years old dedicate an average of just 15 minutes a day to *** and romance. They said they were too stressed or too tired or simply did not have enough time for a romp in bed.
But, the protagonists of the 1960s ***ual revolution said they spent about four or five hours per day watching television or surfing the Internet, more than 30 hours per week in total.
Almost half found *** intimate and tender, maybe a bit predictable now, but 80 percent agreed it made them feel "loved and appreciated" and said it deepened intimacy in their relationship.
A majority also said *** is no less enjoyable now than in their twenties. Only 28 percent of those surveyed said their *** life was not as "wild and hot" or less fun.
The survey of 2,498 Canadians in late November was commissioned by Pfizer, the manufacturer of Viagra, with a 2 percent margin of error.