Vegans and vegetarians are getting less sex than meat eaters.
Research has discovered that meat-eaters get considerably more action than those who stick to their plant-based diet.
A recent survey of 2,000 Brits found nearly half of those who eat meat every day get lucky at least once a week, compared to just 16 per cent of those who only eat meat every two weeks.
Carnivores are enjoying carnal relations far more frequently, bad news for those who have been cutting animal products from their diet.
The research seems to disprove claims by vegans that meat eaters have worse sex live due to a number of facts including their smell.
A proud advocate of the vegan diet has claimed she has a much better sex life than meat-eaters due to her restrictive meals.
She made a video explaining that non-vegans experience worse sex because they smell and taste far worse than vegans.
However, this new research found that the more meat more sex rule is one that rungs through through out the generations.
The over 55s are the least likely to eat meat once a day or more (just 44 per cent) and this age group is the least likely to have sex more regularly than once a week (25 per cent).
In contrast, 43 per cent of those in the 25-34 age bracket boast about bedroom antics at least once a week, while more than 60 per cent (61 per cent) claim to eat meat once a day or more, according to the research by GourmetMeatClub.co.uk.
However – you shouldn’t cut out veg altogether for great sex, including this one special mushroom.
A mushroom of the dictyophora family, and synonymous with Hawaii, has been found to help women orgasm.
Sex drive is a common problem that affects many men and women at some point in their life.
However, there’s something simple you can do everyday to give your libido a boost.
Loss of libido is often linked to relationship issues, stress or tiredness, and can be a sign of an underlying medical problem, such as reduced hormone levels.
But female orgasm expert, Dr Nicole Prause, has revealed one simple way to make yourself want to jump into bed with your partner.