Sex flourished during pandemic: researchers

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(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Pandemic sex, for many of us, was pretty good.

University of Illinois researchers say we had better sex, more frequent sex, and more creative sex during lockdowns.

The key, says researcher Liza Berdychevsky, is to see sex as both a leisure activity and as a coping mechanism.

“People who view sex as leisure tend to have a higher level of coping, using all of these different mechanisms,” she said in an interview. “And they also tend to benefit from [those mechanisms] more than those who don't use sex as leisure.”

Berdychevsky is an associate professor in the university’s Department of Recreation, Sport, and Tourism. She said — even after giving birth after the start of the pandemic — she tries to practice what she preaches.

“This is not hypothetical,” she said. “I am also talking about myself. So, for us, coping was essential.”

And yes, some people might lie on surveys to make themselves seem better than they are. Berdychevsky says that’s hard to prevent.

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