Kinky Irish top poll for world’s most adventurous in bed -- Lots of fooling around as state's birth rate hits 118-year high
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| Birth rate in Ireland hit a high as Irish get kinky |
Everyone in Ireland seems to be mad for a bit of sex these days. The most recent research reveals that Irish men and women are topping the polls for being among the most "adventurous lovers" in the world.
Akin to this, Ireland’s Central Statistics Office revealed this week that the country had the highest fertility rate of the 27 European Union states in 2009.
Separate to the CSO stats, the sexual wellbeing survey revealed that the Irish use more sex toys than the French, more lubricants than the Germans and one in five say they are up for a threesome. Is this an effect of “Fifty Shades of Grey”, I wonder?
Despite this adventurous streak, the research found just 13 percent of respondents always use a condom to protect against STIs and unplanned pregnancies.
Based on this survey, no one could say the Irish are prudes as 42 percent openly discuss their sex lives with their partner.
Commissioned by Durex, the study showed that one in ten Irish people wanted to experiment with a striptease in the bedroom, while 11 percent said they would like some massage as part of foreplay.
The survey questioned 29,003 adults in 36 countries, reports the Irish Examiner.
In related news, the latest figures show that more children were born in 2009 in Ireland, since 1891.
Figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) showed that there were 75,554 births in Ireland in 2009, the highest recorded number in over a century.
“The total period fertility rate, or the average number of children per woman, was 2.10 in 2009, the same rate as in 2008,” according to the CSO.
The results of the Durex survey seem to support the CSO’s figures. Do you think the Irish are a frisky nation?
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GeorgeDillon | Jun 03, 2012, 03:13 PM EDT
Cillowen: Your post is quite offensive.
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GeorgeDillon | Jun 03, 2012, 03:10 PM EDT
"hardly any are irish". That's a bit of an exaggeration, TimBob, but your essential popint is well made. That is that the Irish Central article shows breathtaking incompetence in trumpeting this as an increase in the IRISH birth rate, when it is obvious to anyone but the dopey columnist who wrote this nonsense that the Number One factor in increased births in Ireland is the presence of vast numbers of foreigners of child-bearing age. It's essentially ethnosuicide on the part of the Irish, and by the middle of the 21st century the ethnic Irish will be a minority in their own traditional homeland. In fact, given the rate of emigration of Irish people, this projection may be too conservative, and we perhaps should see Doomsday for the historic Irish nation as occurring by 2030.
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seagreen | Jun 03, 2012, 11:29 AM EDT
Many of these births are the result of non Irish, or one partner being Irish. A birth rate of 2,2 will not allow an ethnic society to survive. Attrition, illness, reluctance to reproduce for whatever reason are factors.....In the US, the white population is not only at zero growth, but heading to an eventual point of extreme minority. The Golden Retreivers are doing quite well however !
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timbobdennehy | Jun 03, 2012, 02:23 AM EDT
hardly any are irish,western europeans and foreign nationals account for the most births here in ireland,it does not mean the irish are having more children.
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Murph46 | Jun 02, 2012, 08:58 PM EDT
JB! No surprise here!
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JBRAFTREE | Jun 02, 2012, 07:57 PM EDT
Murph, Indeed I did!!!!
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WoundedKnee | Jun 02, 2012, 03:07 PM EDT
"Maybe that Celtic blood is coming back!" Shows how uninformed you are, Stiofain. One in four of those births is to a foreign woman. They're Slavs, not Celts.
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Murph46 | Jun 02, 2012, 12:36 PM EDT
And I bet you used that quote to some good my friend JBRAFTREE! Ha!
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IrishDragoon | Jun 02, 2012, 12:31 PM EDT
Well so much for W.B. Yeats who wrote, "Romantic Ireland's dead & gone; It's with O'Leary in the grave." I guess a lot has changed since September 1913!
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JBRAFTREE | Jun 02, 2012, 12:20 PM EDT
I remember a quote, "Brace yerself Brigit"
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Springfield9 | Jun 02, 2012, 12:16 PM EDT
A birth rate of 2.1 is insufficient to sustain a population. 2.3 is the minimum. Hispanics have a solid lead with a birth rate of 4.7.
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Stiofain | Jun 02, 2012, 12:14 PM EDT
Maybe that Celtic blood is coming back!
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