Survey finds 96 percent of Chinese women 'not satisfied in bed'

By James Griffiths, November 11, 2013

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A recent survey (pdf) into the sex lives of Chinese couples found that a massive 96 percent of female respondents said they were 'unsatisfied' with their partner's performance in bed. 

The survey, carried out by the International Society of Sexual Medicine, polled more than 3,500 people aged 18-45 in nine locations across the Asia-Pacific region. Of the 1,002 Chinese people polled, only 4 percent of female respondents said they were satisfied with the duration of sexual intercourse with their partner, much lower than the average of 37 percent of women across the Asia-Pacific region. 

77 percent of respondents across the region said they wanted to have sex more often, while 38 percent of men were concerned they were unable to sexually satisfy their partners. 

According to China Daily, 84 percent of concerns raised by respondents related in some form to the issue of premature ejaculation. Despite this, a mere 30 percent of premature ejaculators in China sought medical treatment, compared to 55 percent throughout the region. 

Jiang Hui of the Chinese Society of Andriatics said that many Chinese men do not consider premature ejaculation to be a medical condition and that around 20 percent of respondents said that the same treatment would work for erectile disfunction and premature ejaculation (it doesn't). 

Jiang also pointed out that China has no uniform clinical standards for the diagnosis of premature ejaculation. 

Traditional Chinese Medicine is also a problem, while eating turtle shell or pig's spine marrow does wonders for reducing the number of turtles and pigs in the world, it doesn't help much with slowing down ejaculation. 

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