Remote work has increased the activity of Ukrainians in bed: research results.
It turns out that working from home is indeed very productive - just not in the way bosses would hope.
According to The Sun: Just over two-thirds of those surveyed in our spring sex survey are now working remotely, and more than half of them say they are having more sex because of it.
A quarter are now enjoying morning connections, as they have rid themselves of the daily commute.
Other top reasons for additional intimate moments include more time with partners and, let's face it, easier access to the bedroom.
Over ten percent admitted to trying to sneak in some action after lunch while working during the day.
Meanwhile, nearly a third confessed to watching porn at work.
These findings may become unpleasant for employers who trusted employees to work from home after the pandemic.
We surveyed 2,000 men and women aged 18 and older to find out how the nation’s sex life is changing – especially as pressure on the government increases to bring people back to the office after Covid.
According to the new survey, those working from home are finding more time for intimate relationships, which could affect their productivity and relationships with employers. Some changes in the work environment may persist even after the pandemic ends.
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