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Trojan Survey Shows More Heat Means More Sex

Higher Phoenix temperatures = more hot sex? According to a recent survey by Trojan Brand Condoms, that's exactly right. Trojan's "Degrees of Pleasure" survey links weather with sexual satisfaction; the results for Phoenix show, among other things, 70 percent of the people polled in Phoenix are "always up for sex,"...
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Higher Phoenix temperatures = more hot sex?

According to a recent survey by Trojan Brand Condoms, that's exactly right.

Trojan's "Degrees of Pleasure" survey links weather with sexual satisfaction; the results for Phoenix show, among other things, 70 percent of the people polled in Phoenix are "always up for sex," regardless of the temperature, and 50 percent said they'd had sex during a heat wave.

Who says the heat can stop us?


Phoenix was one of ten cities included in the survey, which gathered information online from more than 1,000 participants. The "Degrees of Pleasure" survey is tied to the release of Trojan's new "Fire and Ice" condoms, which supposedly provide both warming and tingling sensations.

But do we really need more heat in the Valley? Maybe.

The survey concluded that the average person in Miami has the most sex (an average of 102 times per year). The average person in Phoenix only hits it 87 times and has the shortest duration of sex at 25 minutes a pop.

The survey shows that the ideal temperature for sex outdoors is 70 degrees -- a temperature only seen in Phoenix for a couple months of the year, if we're lucky. No need to despair. Since we'll be seeing triple digits temps outside through September, a sex product that provides cool "tingling" sensations probably isn't the worst idea in the world.

For more information on "Fire and Ice" and Trojan, visit www.trojancondoms.com.

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