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U.S. singles happier with sex than married

WASHINGTON, May 12 (UPI) -- Dating U.S. singles age 45 and older report they are happier with their sex lives than those the same age who are married, an AARP survey indicates.

Forty-eight percent of dating singles say they have sexual intercourse at least once a week, compared with 36 percent of married couples. Sixty percent of single daters say they are satisfied with their sex lives compared with 52 percent of married couples, the survey says.

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However, only one-in-five sexually active dating singles day say they use condoms regularly to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.

Eighty-five percent of men and 61 percent of women agree with the statement that "sex is a necessary component to living a happy and healthy life, and sexual satisfaction plays a critical role in relationships and overall quality of life."

The top predictor of sexual satisfaction is frequency of sexual intercourse with 84 percent saying more than once a week is ideal, while 59 percent say they are satisfied with sex once or twice a month, the survey says.

For AARP, Knowledge Networks surveyed 1,670 adults age 45 and older from Aug. 21 to Sept. 14, 2009, via a telephone-recruited online panel in both English and Spanish. No margin of error was provided.

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