The Durex Global Sex Survey shows us which of the following?

a) Frequency of sexual intercourse is similar around the world.
b) Asian countries have the lowest rate of weekly intercourse.
c) There is a wide range of frequency of intercourse between countries.
d) The United States has the highest percentage of people having intercourse at least once a week.


Answer: c

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