Women have No1 turn-off during sex – and all football fans can be guilty of it
Women's biggest sex turn off is when her fella looks up the football score while they’re getting frisky.
A poll unsurprisingly found that partners who check to see if their favourite team is winning instead of focusing on the job at hand were rated the worst lovers.
A major sex survey also found that blokes are most frustrated about a partner who always wants to make love the same way. The poll of 2,000 people also found a huge mood killer for both sexes was a partner who admitted cheating when they were in previous relationships.
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Jessica Leoni, sex and relationship expert at IllicitEncounters.com which conducted the research, said: “Eyeing your phone more amorously than your partner ruins the mood for both sexes. Much better to both switch off your phones before you get passionate.
“Two-thirds of us have cheated on a partner at some point in our lives. But the last thing you want to do if you are trying to seduce a new date is to admit that you are a love cheat.
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“Both men and women say they are less likely to sleep with someone who boasts about their past conquests and admits to cheating. Keep that information to yourself if you are looking to score with someone new.”
The second most popular passion killer for women is a partner talking too dirty and making sex like a porn movie. Having pets in the bedroom was women’s third biggest gripe – and 54% claim they were put off as they romped near a dog or cat.
In second place on the male list is a partner who never initiates sex – with 58% of men moaning that they have to take the lead all the time. In third place was Bridget Jones underwear – with more than half of men saying they had been turned off by big knickers or underwear that is old.
The survey showed that phones are one of the biggest passion killers for both sexes, with 85% of women and 82% of men having their phones by their bedsides when they are making love. And 58% of women and 54% of men said they had broken off from sex to answer a call during the throes of passion.
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