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Sex, Love and Cwtches

Investigating what has shaped the nation's attitude towards love and sex over the last fifty years and why research now shows that people are having less sex than before.

Showing as part of the BBC Wales Real Families season. Research suggests that we are having less sex than previous generations. This film sets out to find out what has changed. We look back over the last five decades to see what has shaped and defined our attitudes to sex and our sex lives to understand why now, in the 21st century, sex is losing its appeal. We meet experts and professionals, and take the 'tent of love' out onto the streets of Wales and invite the nation to share its experiences of sex, love and cwtches.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 14 Oct 201422:40

Credits

RoleContributor
ProducerJoanna Burge
DirectorJoanna Burge
Executive ProducerTim Green

Broadcast

  • Tue 14 Oct 201422:40

iWonder: Why do you think we're having less sex?

iWonder: Why do you think we're having less sex?

In Wales we're having sex 45 million times a year, but our libido is declining