Sunday, January 9, 2011

Marriage is bad for your sex life Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Is Topless In Ten Times Rosie

Marriage seems to be bad for your sex life. Couples who have sex over four times a week before theirwedding, barely have it once a week three years after tying the knot, a survey in Britain has found.

Researchers found that before marriage, couples can hope to have sex more than four times a week. But after three years of married life, there is a dramatic drop in their sex life and most couples have sex just once every seven days.

The survey was conducted among 3,000 married couple.

Six out of ten couples think that marriage has completely ruined the excitement of having sex, Daily Mail reported.

Another astounding result of the survey was that just below half of all married couples said that their relationship was more like friends than lovers.

"Unfortunately, while you can be deeply in love with someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them, it is also possible to want more from the relationship," a spokesman for extra-marital dating service www.lovinglinks.co.uk was quoted as saying.

"A partner might be supportive, funny, intelligent, and kind, but if they don't inspire confidence in the bedroom, or don't meet expectations, sexually life can be frustrating," he added.

He said: "It is at times like this when eyes start to wander, and folks start to think about having a no-strings affair with someone else...We have good reason to believe many relationships are strengthened by a little out-of-marriage activity."

The survey revealed that 59 percent of couples think that their sex life had worsened after marriage.

Incidentally, eight in ten couples were in a sexual rut by having sex at the same time, in the same place and in the same positions every time they slept together.

As a matter of fact, 79 percent of the respondents were happier getting a good night's sleep than making the effort to have spontaneous sex in the middle of the night.

Two thirds of the couples who had an affair admitted that sex was mind-blowing compared to the once-a-week sex with their husband or wife.

A fifth were ready to have a one-night stand if the opportunity presented itself or if their sex life with their partner didn't improve. And nearly a quarter said they had a one-night stand to satisfy their craving for good sex.

The Loving Links spokesman said: "Modern marriages are becoming a little more open where sex is concerned, and these days we are quicker to forgive if someone has a little one-night stand."

The results of the survey showed that almost two thirds of the respondents blamed their hectic lifestyle for their unhappy sex life and 80 percent were often too tired to bother once the day is over.



Here is Rosie Huntington-Whiteley topless in "Ten Times Rosie" second chapter, showing off her sexy body for our viewing pleasure. My apologies! You still don't know who Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is yet? Well, She is the Victoria's Secret model turn actress replacing Megan Fox in the next Transformers movie. But unlike Megan she has no problem showing off some boobies. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's new book "Ten Times Rosie" is a stunning 240-page hardback photography book by photographer Lensman Rankin featuring a collection of amazing images of Rosie embodying 10 different personalities while showing off her body in the designs of Paula Thomas of Thomas Wylde. In an interview with Vogue UK, Rosie said:
“Shooting Ten Times Rosie was the most incredible experience of my career,” said Rosie. “Paula, Rankin and the team worked so hard, the set had an amazing community atmosphere. I think we have created some beautiful and iconic images. I’m so proud of this project and I believe it’s something that is very close and personal to all of us as it’s a combined effort of our creativity and imagination.”

Ten Times Rosie is available to buy now from Amazon and all good book stores, priced at $60 or £40. Below is just a 43-shot snippet of the actual book. Enjoy!
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