People who engaged in sexual activities four or more times in a week, earned more money than those who didn't enjoy an active sex life, a new study has found.
The author of the research, Nick Drydakis, an economics lecturer at Angila Ruskin University in Cambridge, England, told CBS News that people need to love and be loved (sexually and non-sexually) by others, and in the absence of these elements, many people become susceptible to loneliness, social anxiety, and depression that could affect their working life.
The Institute for the Study of Labor, an economic research institution, in Germany, published the study was in July.