Depress 1 out of ten people would prefer to have sex even if it makes them terrible

Bedroom boom-boom could be conviction.

Apparently, the fun of a good fashion roll at the hay is not compared to the euphoria of a scroll on the screen.

The unpleasant new data show that one in ten people would rather deceive their phones, not to deceive their partners.

A shocking 10% of the active sexual sirens say they would prefer to travel to the phone than to have sex with the other significant, according to a new survey. Syda Productions – Stock.adobe.com

Researchers from world -technology manufacturers OnePlus surveyed 2,000 adults in the United Kingdom to find that the British spend a group of 67.4 million hours of “doom displacement”, which were in bed and are achieved through social media applications such as Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter every day.

And it is likely that the unpleasant habit of the new age triggers a number of detrimental side effects, experts are warned, including drowsiness, memory loss, decrease in information retention and decreasing mental health.

The survey revealed that 28% of conviction displacers are often tired or drained, while 22% feel anxious or overwhelmed.

Half of respondents admitted that the surfing of the sleeping timeline reduces its productivity (46%) and its creativity (28%).

Generally, more than 1.5 hours (96 minutes) doom scrolling daily were lost, either while enjoying the quality time with loved ones (49%), to the toilet (41%), in a school event (13%), wedding (12%) or a funeral (6%).

Doom Scrollers confessed that they would pay attention to the bathroom phones, while spending time with family and friends, at weddings, special and funeral events. Egoitz – stock.adobe.com

More alarming, the Z Demographic gene, those digital natives from 18 to 27 years old, said that they spent about 2.5 impressive hours (143 minutes) doing the writing (displacement of the sentence, not sex) every day.

The finding backs up other recent reports that reveal that for zoomers, sex has made a seat after the generation addiction to technology.

Instead of making a life actually hot and heavy, about 31% of WiFi-obsessed wins they claim that they prefer sexting or having contactless cyber sex through their devices.

Previous studies have found that gene zers spend more time in their phones than sexy time between sheets. Getty Images/Istockphoto
For 20 years, sexting and cyber sex are becoming preferred pastimes for the real privacy of person to person, according to reports. Getty Images/Istockphoto

In the meantime, as a travel antidote, OnePplus has presented a new healthier distraction: a unique first-person web game that defends the anti-troll movement.

Named Brain Rot Blaster, the game presents characters inspired by the most common digital demons identified in Oneplus’s research.

These evils include negative world news (32%), television reality and celebrities’ drama (32%), luxury life (27%), conspiracy theories (26%) and relationship content (24%).

It is a Merrial on the screen that aims to make players more aware of their not so healthy displacement habits. There are no addicts, however, however, the game is self -destroyed after a single play.

Increasing the awareness of bad behavior could help rehabilitate 44% of people who regularly waste their time traveling, or 22% who have no idea how much they move at all, according to data.

“It is easy to fall into the non -home displacement, at home, at work, even around loved ones,” said Celina Shi, a marketing chief of Oneplus Europe, in a statement. “With this campaign, we are encouraging people to control the time on the screen and use the phones for more purpose.”

“Why to lose hours on the scroll, when you could create something that inspires you?”

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