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How much sex IS normal? Sexpert gives her verdict after Katherine Ryan’s revelation – plus tips to boost your libido

Alix Fox's best tips to get you in the mood more often - including one on the train home from work

COMEDIENNE Katherine Ryan is no stranger to ‘funny business’ on stage, but some fans were surprised when she recently revealed how frequently she gets busy in the bedroom.

The mum-of-three says she and husband Bobby Kootstra have sex exactly twice a month.

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Alix Fox shares her tips for getting more sex whether your in a relationship, single or even widowedCredit: Olivia West
Katherine Ryan, pictured in September 2023, gave an insight into her sex lifeCredit: Rex
Katherine and husband Bobby Kootstra, pictured December 2023, have sex twice a monthCredit: The Mega Agency

Many were surprised by the figure, expecting that the blonde bombshell would be cracking on between the sheets almost as often as she cracks jokes. 

Yet as The Sun’s exclusive survey shows, this is a pretty average amount of bonking - especially for a couple in their forties with kids (like Katherine, 40).

More than three-quarters (76 per cent) of Sun readers told us that, just like Katherine, they too have sex less than once a week.

Only 19 per cent get it on once or twice every seven days, and a tiny horny minority of five per cent manage three, four or more weekly passion sessions.

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However, over a third of you would like to increase how often you get intimate. 

And while 45 per cent claim NOT to want more sex, many of you told us that’s because you’re experiencing problems and pains that are making getting down ‘n’ dirty less desirable.

Sexpert Alix Fox shares her tips on getting more “phwoar!” in your life, no matter your age or circumstances.

Results of the Sun Health survey for 2024
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If you’re single

Almost a quarter (23 per cent) of our survey respondents said their main obstacle to having more sex was simply that they had nobody to do it with. 

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And younger people especially reported exhaustion at trying to find dates on digital apps, where bad behaviours like ghosting and catfishing can be common. 

Those craving more chances to meet fellow singletons in the real world will be happy to hear that in-person dating events are set to be a key 2024 trend.

Ticketing site reports a 21 per cent rise in interest in speed dating parties over the last year.

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