“Ghanaian Men Spend Averagely 14 Minutes During Sex – Latest Survey”

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According to latest survey published on the internet, Ghanaian men Spend averagely 14 minutes during sex.

A recent statistical chart released by Global Stats Now has placed Ghana 10th globally in terms of average sex duration, recording an average of 14 minutes per encounter.

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The list, which features 20 countries, measures the average length of sexual intercourse per session.

Ghana’s position places it behind countries such as Ecuador (24 minutes), Cameroon (23.5 minutes), Bolivia (23 minutes), and Sudan (22.9 minutes), which dominate the top of the chart.

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Other African nations featured include:

– Cameroon – 2nd (23.5 minutes)

– Sudan – 4th (22.9 minutes)

– Senegal – 9th (16 minutes)

– South Africa – 12th (8 minutes)

– Kenya – 14th (6 minutes)

Ghana’s 14-minute average is seen as relatively moderate when compared to global figures, suggesting a fair balance between duration and possible sexual satisfaction.

However, sexual health experts emphasize that duration alone does not equate to quality or satisfaction.

Factors such as emotional intimacy, communication, and mutual consent remain critical.

The report has triggered diverse reactions on social media, with many debating its accuracy, methodology, and cultural implications.

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Some view it as a light-hearted global comparison, while others stress the need to prioritize healthy sexual relationships over statistics.

Health professionals also use such data to advocate for better sexual education, focusing not just on performance, but also on safety, consent, and emotional well-being.

While the ranking has generated buzz, it opens the door for broader discussions on sexual health, wellness, and the importance of culturally appropriate education in Ghana and beyond.


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