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Science Uncovers the Link Between Higher Education and Declining Sexual Activity

Education is often seen as the gateway to a better life — greater knowledge, higher earning potential, and a more fulfilling career. But does climbing the academic and professional ladder come at a hidden cost?
According to multiple studies, people with higher levels of education tend to have less sex than their less-educated counterparts. This seems counterintuitive — shouldn’t intelligence, curiosity, and problem-solving skills enhance one’s romantic and sexual experiences?
Instead, researchers have found that higher education is often accompanied by longer work hours, greater stress, delayed relationships, and even personality traits that unintentionally suppress sexual activity.
So, does being highly educated mean you’re too busy — or even too analytical — for a healthy sex life? Let’s explore the surprising science behind this trend.
The Research: What Science Says About Education and Sex
Multiple studies have examined the connection between education and sexual frequency, and the findings are remarkably consistent: The more years you spend in school, the less time you’re likely to…