A mum in her forties says she is having more sex than her 20-year-old daughter.
Carla Bellucci, from Hertfordshire, is concerned about “prude” Generation Z, who are increasingly losing interest in sex.
This includes her own daughter, Tanisha, who hit the headlines last week after explaining why young people are more “obsessed” with their phones than getting a shag.
While most parents might be thrilled to hear their offspring isn’t rushing to ‘Netflix and Chill’, Carla feels it is high time Gen Z “stopped being so boring and got laid”.
Meanwhile, the mum and hubby Gio are bonking like “rabbits” – much to the chagrin of their daughter, who plans to move out because she “can’t stand hearing them going at it every night”.

“We’re soon going to have a bunch of virgin robots walking our streets,” the former glamour model told Need To Know.
“Gen Zers aren’t interested in sex anymore and I find that really sad.
“All they seem to care about is their phones or comparing their lives to someone else’s on social media that isn’t real.
“My husband and I go at it for hours and really practice the art of love making.
“We’re like rabbits, we can’t get enough of each other.
“Pleasure is important – and young people don’t even seem to know how to flirt or go on a date anymore.

“And p*rn is so easily accessible that I suppose they don’t need to make an effort to go looking for a romantic connection.
“They can just find a superficial one on their phones or get an AI partner, which I find ridiculous.
“I think this is going to have a real effect on the world.
“Sex is part of the beauty of real life.
“Stop being so boring, put your phones down and go get laid.”
Carla and her daughter talk openly about sex at home, but she says her daughter “barely ever” brings a guy home.

And when she does, it doesn’t last for very long.
She said: “I can hear when Tanisha brings someone home.
“And then a few minutes later, she’s leaving her room to go to the toilet.
“It seems like young people these days have such short attention spans.
“Where’s the passion?”
The mum-of-four believes sex is “dying” – while Tanisha admits that the statistics for sexual activity among her own generation is “embarrassing”.
She added: “I’m not into one night stands, they’re not my kid of vibe.
“And my friends don’t really say much [about sex] if I’m honest.

“They’re not surprised [by the embarrassing stats].
“I agree that our generation is boring.
“Because social media is constant, people are overly aware of how they look and how it’ll play online.
“This kills authenticity and makes social interactions less ‘raw fun’ and more performance.
“It’s affected dating and meeting people, as it’s taken that away from us.
“This generation doesn’t even bother to see each other – they just want a phone relationship.
“Thank goodness I’ve found someone in person that I’m now pursuing.
“But I don’t fully agree [with my mum saying sex is ‘dying’] as a lot of my friends are out shagging and having fun.
“I’m not just into that – I want a genuine connection – not putting my bits everywhere.
“I’m glad my mum is happy and in love but I’m constantly having to leave the house and stay with friends because they have so much sex.
“I know it’s human nature but I don’t want to hear it.
“It puts me off inviting people over.
“At night, I put my earphones on or walk the dog.
“I get that sex is important but do they have to do it all the time?”
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