Four in 10 Americans feel more open to exploring their sex life now than before the pandemic

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Cuffs, plugs and vibrators — oh my! More than three in 10 Americans (32%) admitted to having a kink their partner doesn't know about, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 Americans found that three in 10 said their sex drive increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty-six percent of Americans in a relationship (nearly 1,700 respondents) want to spice up their sex life, but worry their partner will judge them. Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of MysteryVibe, the study found four in 10 people are more open to exploring their sex life and sexual desires now than before the pandemic. In fact, men are more open to spicing things up at 54% compared to 39% of women. But some fantasies, such as multiple partner or group sex (27%), S&M (26%) and BDSM (24%) were named too taboo to attempt.