Who dreams most about sex? The answer is not what you have known until today

According to one study, men may spend endlessly thinking about sex, but both genders dream of the same subject after the lights are turned off. A surprising study based on earlier research, which concluded that poor sex has less erotic dreams than male has completely changed [...]
According to one study, men may spend endlessly thinking about sex, but both genders dream of the same subject after the lights are turned off. A surprising study based on earlier research, which concluded that poor sex has fewer erotic dreams than male has completely changed public thinking. But that's where the comparisons end. For the most part, sexual fantasies between men and women tend to match.
While women tend to speculate about movie stars, politicians, rock singers or former lovers and current ones, men tend to think of themselves having sex with partners who see in public or unknown environments. Women who participated in the study were twice as likely to have dream scenarios featuring famous Brad Pitt actors or George Clooney, or Irish Ruecker Bono. The men, on the other hand, reported dreams featuring multiple sexual partners.
From the study, 20 percent of women's dreams were evident to well - known males, and 14 percent of men's dreams were for several partners.
In about 90 percent of the erotic dreams women and men reported before researchers, women were the first to tell. Author Antonio Zadra, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Montreal in Canada, said that men have a greater amount of sexual desire, given ordinary social standards, but women said, when it comes to dreams, they have the same visions as they do.
After all, erotic dreams lead to some sexual disappointments, and here the genders had different opinions. Women confessed the scenarios when something that happened” ruined their dream, while the men showed that their most frequent case involved virtual partners who refused to carry out their sex plans. Perhaps their requests were unrealistic even for dream characters”,- Zadra said.
The study was based on the interview of 109 women and 64 men who showed their dreams for a period of two to four weeks. Volunteers had about 3,500 dreams, but only eight percent were erotic dreams. As mentioned earlier, women had such erotic dreams as men.










