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A recent study published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy found that traits associated with romantic love do not significantly influence how often young adults have sex.
The researchers challenge the long-held belief that romantic love naturally leads to increased sexual activity.
Older participants reported having sex more frequently, which contradicts some previous research.
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