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Levitra Survey Smashes Stereotypes

A survey carried out by Bayer, makers of erectile dysfunction drug Levitra, has smashed stereotypes about nationalities’ sexual practices.

While the French are often perceived to be more relaxed, and more romantic than people of other nationalities, 76% said they sometimes suffered from a lack of sexual response. Reasons included work and family stress. Spanish men may be seen as “hot-headed” and Americans as puritanical, but another sexual survey by Pfizer, who make Viagra, showed a similar level of sexual satisfaction reported by both. People from poorer countries were more likely to be satisfied with their sex lives. And all over the world, a similar level of people said that sex was “important” to leading a fulfilling life.

Stereotypes about different nationalities and sex are caused by a variety of historical factors. Literature from France may have earned it its reputation as being more racy than other nations. The same can be said of Britain’s stereotype of being reserved in the bedroom.

Surveys from across the world suggest that a high proportion of men suffer from erectile dysfunction. Pfizer puts the figure at one in ten men. Meanwhile in the over-40s age category experts say one in two men suffer from some degree of impotence. The results of erection problems can be low self-esteem and relationship troubles, so it is definitely worth speaking to a medical professional for advice if you are suffering from impotence.

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