Discover the unexpected connection between individuals with infrequent sexual activity and their tendency to overcompensate in their professional lives. This script delves into a groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Gottingen in Germany, involving 32,000 participants who shared insights into their sex lives and work habits. The findings reveal a correlation between a lack of sexual fulfillment and an increase in work hours. Join us as we explore the intriguing dynamics of how 36% of men and 35% of women, engaging in sex only once a week, tend to immerse themselves in excessive work, creating a cycle of stress and diminished sexual activity.
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