Many women were satisfied with their sex lives in 2016. 89% of those who used the app to log sexual activity reported that the sex was either “Mind blowing” or “Pretty good.”
That means that only 11% reported that sex was “Ehh...”
Women living in St Louis, Missouri, had more sex in 2016 than any other city in the US, among Eve users.
After St. Louis, the next 10 cities where women reported the most sex over the last year is: Las Vegas; Detroit; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City; New York City; Dallas; Orlando; Wilmington, Delaware; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Boston.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBy the way, Aquarius women, born between January 20 and February 18, also had a big 2016. Women with this astrological sign reported having the most sex in 2016 among Eve users.
The next five astrological signs who also reported the most frequent sex are, in this order: Virgo (August 23 - September 22); Taurus (April 20 - May 20); Libra (September 23 - October 22); Pisces (February 19 - March 20) and
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21).
Women are also talking to their would-be lovers about sex. A poll of over 1,800 women on the Glow community found that 62% talked to their partner about their sexual histories before having sex for the first time.
Women are, however, not insisting that their would-be partner get tested for STDs before sex, for the most part. Only 19% of 2,100 women polled said they required their partner to get tested.
The Eve data also shed light on health issues related to women's cycles. For instance, women are more likely to have glowing, clear skin halfway through their monthly cycle. That's because this is the baby-making time, when ovulation occurs and skin-loving estrogen peaks.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd it revealed some interesting stats for the other major activity that happens in the bedroom: sleep. Over 25,000 years of sleep have been logged on the Glow apps, the company says.
The data showed that women under 25 get the most sleep, averaging slightly over 7.5 hours per night.
Women 25 to 35 years old get almost as much sleep. They average about 15 minutes less sleep than the under-25ers. Those over 35 get the least amount of sleep, averaging 7 hours on average.
Glow also found a surprising correlation between a woman's ethnic background and the amount of sleep she's likely to get.
White women get the most sleep, on average 7.6 hours a night. Hispanic women are averaging 7.4 hours and black women get the least sleep, at 7.2 hours.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe folks at Glow had no real answer as to what caused the correlation between ethnic background and sleep, although they did say it was not a matter of household income. The same trend held, no matter how much money the women earned.