Hookups Trend Down: Millennial Sex Lives Lag Behind Gen X

"Hookup culture" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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Millennials can't catch a break. Not only do their elders repeatedly accuse them of being narcissistic, lazy and entitled, but now a new study pulls the sheet off their sex lives, revealing that there isn't as much going on as you might expect.

Researchers discovered that people born from the 1980s to the early 2000s are not the "hookup generation" that they're frequently made out to be. Millennials (identified in the study as people born between 1980 and 1994) and a group that the researchers called "iGen" (people born between 1995 and 2012) are getting busy far less often during their early 20s than earlier generations did when they were young adults.

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