Cue Nelly’s "Hot in Herre," appropriate lyrics for new Google search data that suggests Miami is one of the most sex-curious cities in the United States. Access to online porn might be challenging if you live in Florida—one of the largest adult porn content sites has blocked access for Floridians; however, folks in the Sunshine State are consistently looking for alternatives, as Google Trends reports.
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A recent ZipHealth survey, the “Libido Index”, delved into Google search data from all 50 states and major U.S. cities to determine how sexual health and libido varies across the country and the results are startling. ZipHealth, a US-based online pharmacy for
FDA-approved medication, including options for sexual health, zeroed in on 303 search terms across 50 states and 50 US cities.
Per capita, New York, Washington, and Virginia have the highest output of libido-related searches nationwide, while Atlanta, Miami, and Minneapolis hold the top three urban rankings for investigations on sex drive and sexual health. “What can I do to increase my sex drive female” is the most frequently searched phrase, sitting at the top of the list in eight states: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wisconsin.
“Over the counter ED pills”, “testosterone supplements”, “why doesn’t my wife want sex”, “average sex drive of a woman” and “sex recession” all topped the search list as well.
When it comes to urban enclaves with the most digital curiosity surrounding the topic of libidos, Atlanta ranked No. 1, with Miami coming in second. Minneapolis, Seattle, Denver, Boston, Tampa (coming in at number seven), Las Vegas, Baltimore and Sacramento all made the top 10 for searches around sexual health and libido.
Navigating sexual health and wellness can be a tricky endeavor, if not a highly personal and emotional one. ZipHealth’s "Libido Index" might be a conduit for determining what is important to people across the country, as well as highlighting the complicated dynamics of relationships, mental health and emotional wellbeing.