New study: Most women don't marry their 'best sex ever'

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Well, this is totally depressing. According to a new study, less than half of married women consider their husbands to be their best lays.

After surveying 2,000 women, researchers not only found that most women didn't end up married to the men who gave them the best sex of their lives, but 66 percent of them would prefer to read a book, watch a movie, or take a nap than have sex with their husbands.

As for who did actually provide a mind-blowing sexual experience, 52 percent of women surveyed said that one of their exes was better in bed than their husbands.

Call us crazy, but amazing sex is a pretty big part of a relationship-especially one that's presumably supposed to last for the rest of your life.

But, we want to know what you think: Would you marry a guy who wasn't the best you'd ever had in bed? Tell us your opinion in the comments.


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