In addition to worrying more about sex than love, some of the respondents also said that they have already lived in an open relationship.

Brazilians’ perception of love life seems to change. At least, that’s what a loyalty versus liberal relationship study promoted by a dating app specifically for extramarital dating indicates.
According to the survey, approx 10% of Brazilians have had an open or polyamorous relationship – even if only 43% confirm that they know this type of relationship, while 67% recognize the meaning of “open relationship” -, and 86% say sex is more important than love (74%). However, for 99% of people, respect is still the main characteristic of a good relationship, followed by communication (95%) and trust (86%).

The director of communication and marketing of the application in Spain and Latin America, Silvia Rubies, believes that these numbers are proof that “the concept of love is becoming bolder and that it will continue to incorporate new forms of relationship, both through polyamory, the change of partner, infidelity or other more open forms of relationship “.
Furthermore, according to a large slice of respondents, about 99%, men have more sexual freedom than women.
Loyalty in the relationship
The survey also highlighted some data on monogamous relationships: six out of ten Brazilians, for example, would not end the relationship in the face of betrayal, and seven out of ten believe it is possible to be faithful to just one person. Eight out of ten, on the other hand, said they were unfaithful. It is you? Do you think we are more liberal in relationships?
Source: Terra

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