At present, Denmark has a modest birth rate of 1.7 children per couple. Since at least two children are needed to maintain the population and be able to take care of the older generations, Danes are being constantly goaded into having hot sex and begetting children. According to figures from Statistics Denmark, the number of births has increased in recent years, which is at least partially ascribed to saucy thematic campaigns.
Despite the obvious success of the stimulating campaigns, a new problem has occurred, according to Spies. It turns out that Danes stop having sex after accomplishing their reproductive mission. Approximately half of Danes (46 percent) proved to have less sex after they have had children, according to a survey by pollster Epinions performed on behalf of Spies. Furthermore, Danes' sex drive seems to decline with age, Danish newspaper BT reported.
To set things straight, Spies launched another campaign titled "Do it Forever," whose main message is that you don't stop having sex because you grow old, but rather the opposite: you grow old because you stop having sex.
Although the link between regular sex and longer life expectancy yet remains to be proven, an active sex life was previously found to decrease the risk of prostate cancer, as well as reduce stress and improve sleep.