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Un couple qui s'aime, c'est un couple qui fait l'amour. Cette idée, ancrée depuis toujours, pose le sexe comme le ciment indispensable d'une relation solide. Les chiffres de l'Inserm en 2025 semblent le confirmer : les femmes déclarent faire l'amour en moyenne 6 fois par mois, le ...  Show more

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