"A high body mass index (BMI), indicating overweight or obesity, may not play a significant role in women's sexual activity, researchers report.More self-reported data.
'Obese and overweight women are just as sexually active as normal-weight women and need to be counseled similarly about their risks of unintended pregnancy and infection,' Dr. Bliss E. Kaneshiro told Reuters Health.
Kaneshiro, of the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, and colleagues base these findings on surveys from 6,690 women, 15 to 44 years old, who participated in the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth."
Who would admit to not getting any besides kids when asked by their parents, one significant other confronted by the other, etc.?
"However, Kaneshiro's group unexpectedly found that obese and overweight women, compared with normal-weight women were more likely to report a history of intercourse with a male, even though they did not report an early initiation of intercourse."See?
Of course, the real matter is not how many and how often sows have sex. It really is the outcome of a child who will be nutritionally abused with overwhelming likelihood.
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