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Stress is the top reason women don't want sex, and other things we learned from a fertility app

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The most important piece of equipment for your love life could be your smartphone.

Dating apps can help you find true love. And once you find it, there are apps that help track a woman's fertility to help avoid pregnancy or to help couples get pregnant.

One of them is an app called Kindara, used by over 500,000 women.

Thanks to sex-survey research conducted by Kindara with 500 men and 500 women in Kindara's users community, we're learning a bunch of stuff about people's sex lives we didn't know before.

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Women are almost twice as likely than men to start having sex before they feel emotionally ready to be a sexually active person.



When asked about that, 43% of women said they became sexually active before they were really emotionally ready, compared to 24% of men.



On the other hand, that means that most people, women and men, felt that they were mature enough for their first sexual encounter: 76% of men said they were, and 57% of women.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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