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Lesbian bed death is a popular myth that lesbian couples in committed relationships have less sex than any other type of couple the longer the relationship lasts, and expertise less erectile intimacy as a consequence generally.[1] It may also be defined as a drop-off in sexual activity that occurs two years into a long-term lesbian relationship.[2][3]

The concept is based on 1983 research by social psychologwill bet Philip Blumstein and sociologist Pepper Schwartz, published in American Couples: Money, Work, Sex, which found that lesbian couples reported lower numbers when asked "About how often during the last year have you and your partner had sex relations?