Non-smokers more likely to light up after sex

Smoking after sex, or the ‘orgasm cigarette’ has long been glamorised across the globe, and a recent study has revealed that the majority of people who take up a tobacco product after climaxing aren’t regular smokers – rather, it’s the icing on the cake and enhances their bedroom experience.

The study, conducted by Victoria Milan – a dating website for married and attached people looking to have an extra marital affair – looked into the smoking habits of 7.064 of its active members from 17 countries to see who smokes regularly after sex, and who lights up because it’s a special occasion. More non-smokers than smokers from 10 of the 17 countries like to light up after sex.

French lovers are known for their open and passionate relationships, and 12.7% of them light up after climax as a habit because they are smokers. A further 22.1% French adulterers are non-smokers but will light up because the act of smoking is daring and adds more pleasure.

In Poland, 19.8% of adventurous adulterers smoke regularly and enjoy tobacco products after a tumble with their lover, while great sex converts just over one-fifth (20.4%) of Polish non-smokers into emphatic fans of a luxurious smoke after orgasm.

Just under one-fifth of Danish deviants (19.0%) will inhale tobacco products after intense intercourse although they aren’t habitual smokers. 17.4% who do have a smoking habit say they routinely light up after sex.

In the Netherlands, the Dutch throw caution to the wind with an almost equal number of smokers (19.0%) and non-smokers (19.2%) revelling in a relaxing smoke after achieving climax.

One in ten (11.0%) Swedes who regularly smoke like to indulge in the further pleasure of a tobacco product after an erotic session with their lover. A massive 18.6% of non-smoking Swedes will break the rules and enjoy a smoke after sex to enhance their satisfaction.

One-fifth of South Africans (20.0%) are habitual smokers and a cigarette or similar after sex is common practice. In addition, 18.1% who don’t smoke outside of the bedroom say it’s the one time they’ll indulge in a tantalising tobacco product.

18.2% of Spanish adulterers are regular smokers who light up with pleasure after a steamy session with their lover. On special sexy occasions, a further 17.4% of Spanish men and women say they’ll treat themselves to tobacco products after sex, although smoking is not the norm for them.

In Finland, 16.1% of people will light up after sex with their illicit lover out of habit because they are regular smokers. Even more people will take a tobacco product to heighten their orgasm after-glow – 17.8% of Finnish people admit smoking afterwards is sexy.,

Just over a quarter of people (26.9%) having affairs in the Czech Republic are routine smokers and will roll over for a cigarette or similar after sex. The after-sex smoking phenomenon is enjoyed by a further 17.6% who say they love to indulge but only in the bedroom.

One in 10 (10.1%) UK residents enjoying extramarital affairs are regular smokers and are no strangers to tobacco products after a romantic tryst. A further 16.5% declare themselves to be non-smokers but will let loose after sex and light up to enjoy their after-sex feeling even more.

11.9% of Norwegians having affairs will have nicotine while naked as a regular practice, and a further 16.1% say that although in their daily lives they are non-smokers, indulging in tobacco products after sex enhances their relaxation and happiness.

Irish lovers don’t mind slipping a cigarette or similar tobacco product into their bedroom routine – 12.1% say it’s normal for them to indulge in nicotine while they get their breath back, and 15% say they never touch tobacco products – unless they’ve just climaxed.

Germans are famous for their straight and orderly exterior, and 16.5% make no secret of smoking and its relaxation and pleasure benefits after sex. Behind closed bedroom doors with their illicit lovers, an additional 13.3% of Germans will take tobacco products though they wouldn’t touch it in their regular lives.

In Belgium, 18.4% of people enjoying extramarital affairs smoke regularly and enjoy indulging after sex. A further 13.1% will luxuriate in bed after sex and smoke with their lovers to enhance the orgasm relaxation.

More than one-fifth (22.7%) of Italian lovers use tobacco products outside of the bedroom and openly smoke before and after sex. Intense sessions in Italian bedrooms call for extreme relaxation and 13.4% of Italians with illicit lovers will look to tobacco products to assist them.

Canadians confess that smoking regularly is a habit for 13.7% of them, however a further 11.4% can be convinced to take part in relaxing and pleasure enhancing tobacco products after secret sex with their lovers.

Just 8% of people having affairs in the United States classify themselves as regular smokers and smoke both in bed and out of it. An additional 9.8% say they love to enjoy a cigarette or similar right after sex with their lovers – though they would never smoke in their regular lives.

Founder and CEO of Victoria Milan, Sigurd Vedal, said the results showed that smoking after sex isn’t an addiction to nicotine – it’s an addiction to pleasure.

“Our study shows that people who recognise the importance of having an active and satisfying sex life – though they still love their long-term partner – set no limits to pleasure. Tobacco products after climaxing is truly the ultimate pleasure heightener. It relaxes the body and mind, is a further thing shared between lovers and if you’re a non-smoker, it gives an extra little naughty kick to your affair. Don’t we all desire the forbidden..?” Mr Vedal said.

For more information, please contact press@victoriamilan.com   Victoria Milan is one of the world’s leading discreet social networks for men and women seeking a secret affair. The service was launched by media executive, Mr. Sigurd Vedal, in 2010, and has today become one of the world’s fastest-growing and leading social networks for discreet extramarital affairs, surpassing 5 million members worldwide in more than 33 countries.

Smoking after sex Regular smokers
France 22.1% 12.7%
Poland 20.4% 19.8%
Denmark 19.0% 17.4%
Netherlands 19.2% 19.0%
Sweden 18.6% 11.0%
South Africa 18.1% 20.0%
Spain 17.4% 18.2%
Finland 17.8% 16.1%
Czech Republic 17.6% 26.9%
United Kingdom 16.5% 10.1%
Norway 16.1% 11.9%
Ireland 15.0% 12.1%
Germany 13.3% 16.5%
Belgium 13.1% 18.4%
Italy 13.4% 22.7%
Canada 11.4% 13.7%
United States 9.8% 8.0%
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