Bayer Survey Finds Men From Korea Bad Lovers
Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 28 March 2006 | There are 0 comments
An extensive survey carried out by Bayer, (the manufacturers of the impotence drug Levitra) shows that Korean men are selfish lovers and have no real concern for the satisfaction of the woman they are with. The survey looked at the sexual attitudes of men all over the world and evaluated what are known as the "vitalsexual" habits of more than eight thousand men in twelve nations.
Vitalsexual is a new phrase that originated from a research program into the the attitude that men take to having sex and to the pleasure of their partner. A Vitalsexual man would be one who emphasises the that sex is important and makes a serious effort to keep his partner happy. He is not adverse to using erectile dysfunction drugs and is happy to talk frankly and honestly about his sex life.
The Bayer survey found that overall Asian men were slightly more Vitalsexual than men from West being 46% Vitalsexual compared to 43% respectively. The Asians also took the top ranking with Taiwan getting first place with a 63% vitalsexual score. The French did well with a 60% vitalsexual score followed by Australia 50%, Great Britain 46% and Germany 40%. The Korean took the last position with a 26% score which was less than 50% of the average overall.
The majority of the men surveyed said that the sexual satisfaction of their partner was important to maintaining a healthy sex life. In this category Asia did worse than the West with scores of 91% and 96% respectively. Korea again took the last place with 87% of the men asked saying that the satisfaction of their sexual partners was important.
To the more detailed query of whether it was actually essential to take your partner's sexual satisfaction into consideration, Germany scored 60% getting the higest score just ahead of the Brazilians with 59%. Spain came third with 56% followed by Mexico 46%. Shockingly only 30% of men from Korea answered affirmatively to that question giving them last place yet again.
The Koreans claimed stress was a major factor that affected their sex lives with 70% saying that they had sexual difficulties in the past due to stress. In Asia the stress affecting average was 66% and in the West 63%.
Bayer also took note of the willingness to use erectile dysfunction drugs in Vitalsexual Men. In Korea the Vitalsexuals said they were all open to trying impotence drugs whereas in the West only three quarters said they would. This was good news for the manufacturers of Levitra.
Levitra is considered to be a very effective erectile dysfunction medicines available and Bayer and other drug companies realise that they must be aware of sexual attitudes in order to market their drugs effectively. Sexual attitudes in men and women are difficult to evaluate due to the personal nature of the problems.
Even couples have difficulties opening up to each other and discussing sex, but research has shown that those who talk about sex are statistically more likely to have a stress free sex lives and lower incidences of erectile dysfunction.


