Love Sex Dec 15, 2015 ... Current youth are fairly traditional when it comes to their views on sex, both in and out of relationships.65% of global youth aged 19 to 34, including 72% of those in a relationship, don't think it's wrong to have sex before getting married.47% of global youth believe everyone is bisexual to some degree. SEXUAL ACTIVITIESYoung people around the world have not been particularly adventurous when it comes to their sex lives, but their open minded nature means they are willing to consider many ...
Purchase Influences and Drivers Oct 21, 2022 ... Purchase ResearchHow much research, if any, do you do on each of the following product categories before making a purchase?Every Time/Often Summary Skin care | Hair care | Oral care | Wellness supplements/products | Mental health products/tools | Fragrance(s) | Sun care | Cosmetics/makeup | Sex/Sexual Health products (Base: Age 18+) | Nail care Trusted Resources Thinking back to when you first wanted to start a new beauty/grooming routine, what resources did you turn to for ...
Gender Love/Sex/Dating Sep 23, 2013 ... they hookup. They have sex and then they go on dates. Now that I’ve graduated and am in ‘the real world,’ I’m looking forward to dating someone before having sex with them! ZOE, 22It’s perfectly acceptable to have a hookup buddy as long as you’re prepared for it, and it’s okay to settle down at a later age. LEAH, 21We’re hooking up’ is a popular phrase that leaves a lot of flexibility about how serious things are, as opposed to saying you’re ‘dating’ or ‘boyfriend and girlfriend ...
The Future of Dating Apr 27, 2021 ... family | Decide to be exclusive (only date that one person) | Get married | Move in together | Introduce your partner to friends | Get engaged | Kiss | Have sex for the first time (Base 18+) | Hold hands | Update your relationship status on social media | Post digital evidence (checking in together, posting photos, status updates, etc.) | None of the above Online VS Offline DatingI find most of the people I go on dates with...Please select one response below. Offline (in-person ...
Stress Factors & Social Norms Mar 10, 2019 ... feminine) | Talking about mental health issues | Vaping/e-cigarettes | Adult children living with their parents (assuming they are not their caretaker) | Bouncing from job to job | Hooking up (i.e., having sex without a relationship) | Parents financially supporting their adult children (e.g., paying phone bill, supplementing rent) | Men being sensitive | Not going to university | Having tattoos | Having friends that you only know digitally (i.e., never met in person ...
Innovation & Smart Devices Sep 03, 2018 ... | Wifi connected door/entry (e.g., August Smart Lock, Nest x Yale Lock) | Smart plug (e.g. ability to plug any device into an outlet to control remotely) | Smart appliance (e.g., a refrigerator that can tell you when to buy groceries) | Smart furniture (e.g., side table that has ports to charge a cell phone, smart mattress) | Smart baby device (e.g., smart baby monitor, smart bottle) | Home robot (e.g., Roomba, Robomow) | Self-driving car | Robotic/smart sex device (Base: 18+) | Robotic ...
State of Mind Data Oct 28, 2020 ... /practice yoga | Have sex/ be intimate (Base: 18+) | Take a 'mental health day' off from work | Shop | Attend a religious service/spiritual gathering | Take classes | Meet with a therapist/ life coach | Take prescription medication | Go to the doctor/ dentist for checkups | Take nutritional supplements/vitamins | Volunteer for a charity | Get spa treatments/ beauty treatments/ massages | None of these VITAL TO LIFEWhich of the following, if any, are vital to your life?Please select all that ...
Modern Parents Brands And Marketing Jun 30, 2016 ... the entertainment I enjoyed when I was a child 24% of UK parents and 22% of those in the U.S. try to limit their child’s exposure to advertising and marketing.FAMILY ADVERTISINGThe majority of parents don’t think brands are doing a good job portraying any type of family life accurately in advertising. Only 31% of U.S. parents and 26% of UK parents think family life overall is realistically portrayed. Moreover, fewer than 10% of parents think ads accurately portray same-sex parents, and fewer  ...
The Picture of Health Data Nov 23, 2020 ... PHYSICAL HEALTHWhich of the following, if any, do you do to maintain your physical health?Please select all that apply. Sleep | Eat right | Exercise/practice yoga | Spend time outside/ in nature | Go to the doctor/ dentist for checkups | Take nutritional supplements/vitamins | Listen to music | Have sex/ be intimate (base 18+) | Spend time with others (e.g., friends, family) | Spend time alone | Watch television/ movies | Go on vacation | Spend time with pet(s)/animals | Shop | Get spa ...
Childcare Jun 24, 2016 ... UK parents think their children should be about 9-years-old to do these tasks. Both U.S. and UK parents think it’s okay for a 12-year-old to learn about sex and go to and from school unsupervised. Interestingly, parents in both countries are open to their children drinking alcohol before they’re legally allowed to purchase it; U.S. parents would prefer that their child is 19, and UK parents would prefer their child is 17. At what age do you think it is appropriate for your child to first do ...