‘Majority of women sext, many use dating apps to find partners, global study finds’
14 September 2020
15:09
The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and Clue, a Berlin-based female health company, have released the largest known survey of women’s sex-tech engagement, and the first to explore this topic on a global level.
Featuring responses from over 130,000 women in 191 countries, the study—”Mobile sex-tech apps: How use differs across global areas of high and low gender equality,” published in the journal PLOS ONE—offers an unprecedented look at how women around the world interact with dating and sex-related mobile apps to answer questions, seek information and improve their sexual lives in the process.