No satisfaction

Sex is everywhere – in popular music and TV programmes, in toothpaste adverts and on social media. Yet in real life, regular sex no longer seems to be such a big priority for people in their 20s. Research in countries including Britain, the United States and Japan has shown that young people are having less sex than previous generations. Twenty-one-year-old student Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty talks to people her own age to find out why. From “situationships” to “demi-sexual” or “homo-romantic asexual”, Anoushka discovers the different ways young people are navigating relationships.

This post was originally published on The Documentary Podcast.