The "Between The Sheets Consumer Trends Report" by Hotel Collection, released ahead of Valentine's Day, provides a comprehensive look into the habits and preferences of Americans in the bedroom.
According to the report, a significant number of people do not wash their sheets as frequently as recommended, with most sleeping in conditions that could be considered unclean. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hotel Collection (@hotelcollection) This is particularly noteworthy given that Valentine's Day
ranks as the third most popular day for sexual activities, suggesting that the cleanliness of sheets during this period may be compromised. The study also reveals that 33% of Americans eat in bed , although the specifics of what they consume were not disclosed.
Watching TV is the second most common bed activity, with 65% of respondents engaging in it. Surprisingly, only 60% of those surveyed listed sex as a regular bed activity. Additionally, a concerning 25% of Americans are getting less than six hours of sleep each night.
In terms of hygiene, 61% of Americans share their bed with a partner or spouse, potentially doubling the amount of dirt and grime present. Pets or guests frequent the beds of half the population at least once a week, further contributing to the uncleanliness.
Despite 45% of people having sex at least once a week, an equal percentage wash their sheets less frequently than a few times per month. When it comes to sleep quality, many people report that they experience similar or better sleep in hotels compared to at home…
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