You know how many times a year Albanians have sex?

Leon Tolstoy wrote: “People survive earthquakes, epidemics, horrors of disease and all the torments of the soul, but the most excruciating tragedy of all time has been, is, and will be tragedy in the bedroom”. Marquis de Luc de Clapiers, centuries ago he said: the world's worst “Object is the body [...]
Leon Tolstoy wrote: “People survive earthquakes, epidemics, horrors of disease and all the torments of the soul, but the most excruciating tragedy of all time has been, is, and will be tragedy in the bedroom”.
Marquis de Luc de Clapiers, centuries ago he said: “The world's worst subject is the body of a woman who no longer loves “
People's sexual behavior is so different and strange that it's hard to say who is normal and who is not. Do you imagine having sex with a robot? Is this “normal”? These questions of me may seem like stupid questions, but soon, there will be a day, it can come within our lives, and sex with artificial partners will be a common thing in our conversations. Don't be surprised, the technology to make this kind of sex exists even now. Naturally, these questions arise:
How will a robot be classified according to future laws, personal wealth, an obedient adult, or a sex slave?
Will we treat robots, psychologically and emotionally, unlike today's sexual dolls and vibrators?
Intelligence researcher at University of Maastricht in the Netherlands, David Levy, warns that love and sex with robots, is inevitable in the future, and, according to him, the first government to legalise human-robot marriages, will be the one of Massachusetts in America (there is the famous Institute of Technology) the first group of people to marry and have sex with robots will be thrilled after sex, people who are too much of an icon and psychological problems. Of course, there will be those who feel that they are very ugly and cannot attract a desired sexual partner.
Don't be surprised. Just remember a century ago. Marriages between different races were illegal throughout the world and were called “abnormal”, even a “crime against nature”. It has been similar with same - sex marriages. They were banned everywhere. Now these thoughts have been dismissed because they have changed people's sexual behavior and with them and the thought of normal sexual behavior.
Each of us can imagine certain kinds of sexual relations between two adults who, although not violent, are detestable to us. Anyone can imagine those sexual acts, not violent, but never want to try them, because of his education.
We are conscious beings, and we need to view our limitations in a critical and honest manner. Even if we apply all our intellectual potential, we will still find it difficult to say what is or what is normal in human relations.
Sexual practices defined as normal “” vary greatly in different countries and cultures. We know many of them. But a 2001 study, reported in the magazine “Sexual and Relationship Therapy”, tells us: “Except for very few countries, we have no idea what people are doing in bed”.
Sexual desires are hard to classify based on normal “ ” and “abnormal”>. Professor Le Vay, at University of California, San Diego, in his book “The Sexual Brain”, says: “Several people are attracted by mature and elderly partners, others by adults. Some seek money partners, some obese ones. Some are sexually excited by candlelight and soft music, others by whips and abuse. Some get excited by animals, some motorcycles, and some of the dead. Some want group sex; for others, the latest sexual object is their body. There are people, even who have never experienced sexual feelings of any spoiled”
Little or no is known about the causes that affect our sexual preferences. Down here I'm going to try to sum up what sex researchers say about sexual habits in the world:
In America, 30 percent of men and 28 percent of women say that they have never had sex (free) or had sex just a few times a year.
In Britain, an average person has had 2,580 sex times, with five different partners, throughout his or her lifetime.
In India many couples give up (abstinting) sexual activity after the age of 50, especially when a wife becomes grandmother.
French people aged sixteen to forty - five, who are sexually active, have sex on average 141 times a year. This is the highest frequency among countries studied. Hong Kong residents only have sex fifty-seven times a year, the lowest in each group. (Who can say how many times Albanians have sex in a year? )
In many South American countries, mothers teach their teenage daughters how to remain “the virgin” and at the same time satisfy their sexual desires. They teach girls to engage in sexual anal intercourse with boys rather than to penetrate their vagina before marriage.
It is estimated that 3 to 4 percent of the world's men and 2 percent of the world's women live as gays. In the animal kingdom, some percent of the population of some 450 mammal species and birds engage in same - sex activity.
Homosexuality remains illegal in 50 countries in the world, eight of which condemn homosexuality to death: Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
At least 60 per cent of all couples in the world have married the writer. The divorce rate in letter marriages is a fraction of what is encountered in couples who marry for romantic reasons. The highest divorce rate is in Hungary and the U.S., and the lowest in Afghanistan and India.
Adultery (of those who have agreed to show in polls) varies from 50 percent to Americans, to 42 percent to Britons, 40 percent to Germans, 36 percent to French, 22 percent to Spaniards. In four countries there is the death penalty for adultery (naturally for women not men): Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. How much is it in Albania?
It may seem surprising, but our parents and grandparents have had sex before marriage, just as we and our children do. A 2007 study published in the magazine “Public Health Reports” speaks of this. Study concludes: Reports about premarital sex in Americans show that Americans today have sex before marriage as they did in 1950.
One in nine women born in 1940 had sex before marriage. Today, that figure is the same, but with some changes:
Easts outside marriage are higher today, from half a century ago. That happens, in part, because today there is no longer a strong stigma for single mothers.
Today, a boy and a girl who have sex with each other may have had many partners before getting married. The number of these young people today is much higher than half a century ago.










