Here’s some sweet insight for your Valentine’s Day weekend: Getting your partner in the mood may be as simple as switching on some tunes, suggests an observational study conducted by Sonos, which released its findings Wednesday.
The electronics company, which sells speaker systems, asked 30,000 people in eight countries about their music-listening habits and their personal relationships at home. Next, Sonos observed what happened when those people played music out loud in their homes.
According to a press release for its Music Makes it Home Study, Sonos found that people who cranked some tunes at home aloud with their partners the most had 67 percent more sex than those people who listened the least.
Study suggests couples have 67 percent more sex when they do this at home | Fox News
The electronics company, which sells speaker systems, asked 30,000 people in eight countries about their music-listening habits and their personal relationships at home. Next, Sonos observed what happened when those people played music out loud in their homes.
According to a press release for its Music Makes it Home Study, Sonos found that people who cranked some tunes at home aloud with their partners the most had 67 percent more sex than those people who listened the least.
Study suggests couples have 67 percent more sex when they do this at home | Fox News
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