BEING stuck indoors has provided people with the perfect opportunity to reflect on their sex lives during lockdown.

As a result, OnBuy was interested to discover how couples are dealing with it… and the results aren’t great.

OnBuy surveyed 1,360 18 to 45-year-olds to discover whether lockdown has improved their sex lives or has left them regretful.

OnBuy found that almost half (47 per cent) of those in relationships admit to having less sex while isolating together.

Following this, 41 per cent of women state that they are not happy with their sex lives, in comparison to 34 per cent of males – almost three in five women believing their sex life could do with spicing up.

Although OnBuy’s research determined that women are less impressed with their partner’s bedroom skills; more men (56 per cent) would label their sexual encounters with their partner as ‘vanilla’, compared to 51 per cent of women.

A huge 81 per cent of men believe that they could get better sex elsewhere, compared to 78 per cent of women.

Despite this, only 21 per cent of men and 17 per cent of women have brought up issues about their partner’s bedroom skills.