Men said their partner's post-birth fuller figure turned them on (video below) |
January 2, 2015, NewsCrunch
Many couple disagree that sex tapers off after kids come into the family picture.
More than half of the couple, who were interviewed for a survey, said they were having more and better quality sex after having children.
Parenting site Channel Mum studied 1,118 couples with children to arrive at the surprise finding.
Men said their partner's post-birth fuller figure turned them on.
But women were found to be a little fussy. They worried that their partner did not fancy them any more and felt they were 'too fat for sex.'
Four in ten said they did not want their breasts touched by their man because they are breastfeeding.
A few women also strikingly tried to use bed-time activity as a workout to shed baby weight.
Daily Mail, which summarised the study findings, said on average new mums and dads waited for nearly two months to have sex again.