Google has just released their most searched questions about S.E.X. and relationships for 2023. #Socialites, let us know if any of these naughty queries are shocking to you!
Recently, Google exclusively shared data with Cosmopolitan UK about their most searched sex and relationship questions for the year, and the publication is asking if everyone is okay. According to Cosmo UK, the most searched sex question of the year was: “What is the speed bump sex position?”
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Per the news source, the “speed bump” went super viral earlier this year on TikTok and it was also revealed to be the favorite position of a ‘Love Island‘ cast member Tom Clare, which only caused a surge in the whole world taking to their devices and using Google to look up how to try it at home. Now, per Delicto, the “speed bump” is the number one sex position in the United Kingdom.
And according to relationship expert Annabelle Knight, “The speed bump position is a variation on doggy style – whereby the person with a vagina is led face down instead of on their knees, with a pillow or a wedge underneath their hips to raise their pelvis. Hence, speed bump.”
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Meanwhile, the most searched relationship question of the year on Google was: “What does non-binary mean in a relationship?” Bima Loxely, a non-binary sex & relationship therapist, said the question can be interpreted in two different ways.
First, the person asking the question could be asking what a relationship that doesn’t abide by the typical gender binary might look like. However, a second view of this question could be asking what it looks like for non-binary people to be in relationships. In that sense, it might be a bit more complex to answer.
Bima said, “[A] non-binary relationship might mean queering sexuality, or queering the relationship,” adding that this then could lead people to further ask what labels they should use to describe their sexuality.
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In second place of most searched relationship questions is: “What is gaslighting in a relationship?” In third place is: “What is an ENM (ethically non-monogamous) relationship?” In fourth place is: “What does ‘exclusive’ mean in a relationship?” In fifth place is: “How to spice up your relationship?” In sixth place is: “What does PDA mean in a relationship?” In seventh place is: “How do you know when a relationship is over?”
In eighth place is: “How to spot a narcissist in a relationship?” In ninth place is: “How to end a relationship with someone you love?” In tenth place of most asked relationship questions on Google for 2023 is: “How important is sex in a relationship?”
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Jumping back into the most asked questions about S.E.X. on Google for 2023, the second query is: “Can you have sex when pregnant?” The third question is: “What is sex positivity?” The fourth question is: “Why do I bleed after having sex?” The fourth question is: “How many dates should you go on before having sex?”
The fifth question is: “How many calories do you burn during sex?” The sixth question is: “How long after a miscarriage can you have sex?” The seventh question is: “What is anal sex?” The eighth question is: “Why do I have no sex drive female?” And in tenth place of most asked sex questions on Google for 2023 is: “How do fish have sex?”
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