They are doing the best dance without pants – no joke.
Smoking hot sex is apparently a nice perk of becoming a parent in your early 20s, according to a new study on pleasure between the sheets in the younger generation.
It appears that Gen Z parents are leaving their childless peers behind when it comes to a fulfilling sex life.
Consumer behavior consultancy Culture Bureau recently surveyed more than 5,000 U.S. Millennials and Millennials to determine the buzziest lifestyle trends among sexually active adults, ages 20 to 40.
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About 79% of Gen Z parents reported having a sample sack in the past three months, according to a press release about the findings, while only 45% of Gen Zers without children took action in that time period.
Millennial parents also lagged behind in the bedroom, as only 74% reported having satisfying sex, according to the research.
But having a sublime time while tapping your boots isn’t just a youth aid.
Instead, researchers found that people with families feel more stable and secure in their personal lives, making sex a superior experience.
Gen Z parents have discovered that children don’t kill relationships, which are actually strengthened and even improved by having children, according to the study.
Co-parenting with a partner is said to be somewhat of a cure for the “alone” virus.
The study noted that Gen Zers without children are three times more likely to report loneliness than parents within their generation.
The analysis determined that feelings of worry, sadness and loneliness decreased at age 20 with children, while love, happiness and gratitude increased.
However, that discovery is not entirely earth-shattering.
The loneliness pandemic is plaguing singles around the world.
It has even caused the World Health Organization to declare loneliness an “urgent health threat” with risks as deadly as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day.
Young singles in NYC are trying to fight the curse, opening exclusive clubs in an effort to create community — and some love.
“I do a 3-mile run every Wednesday,” Steve Cole, 28, founder of the Lunge Run Club, previously told The Post.
Inviting friends of friends to join him for a few spins along the West Side Highway has not only opened up Cole’s social calendar, but also opened up his heart to love.
“Finding someone special is a top priority for me right now,” said the athlete, adding that he’s no longer lonely since starting the weekly runs.
“I met a really great girl,” Cole said. “It is exciting.â€
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