NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — 2025 was an interesting year for all things sex, so much so that it was no wonder the year ended with a sort of a comeback of the full bush in the form of SKIMS faux hair micro string thong. But as one year is ending, LELO turns to the next one and brings the next big thing … or things.
Rel.A.I.tionships
In an era where technology intertwines with every facet of our lives, understanding its impact on intimacy and sexual wellness is crucial. A recent survey conducted by LELO, done as part of the Futurist report 2025, highlighted how different generations perceive and utilize technology in their personal relationships. One of the most striking findings was that the older generations have been rapidly evolving and had to find ways to adapt to a changing society. The research suggests that age no longer directly corresponds with aversion to technology.
With that in mind, LELO carried out additional research (*) and it shows that as many as 60 percent of respondents use (or have used) AI in a way that relates to your intimate life:

- 67% of men and 54% of women;
- 66% of Gen Z and 57% of Millennials;
- the Spaniards (81%), Italians (71%) and the French (70%) spearheading amongst the nations;
- majority turns to AI for advice and guidance (36%), confidence booster (28%) and source of inspiration for fantasies/scenarios/role-play ideas (22%);
- for the most part the reason they turn to AI is because it helps them put emotion to words (25%)
- For others (25%) AI is a more credible source than the people in their surroundings and can provide more informed advice/suggestions;
- Though helpful, almost 30% of the respondents believe AI is a help but remain objectively critical of it and its findings (29%). 13% consider it harmful because of the sources it draws upon, and 18% think the advice they receive is unlikely to be valuable, but likely to be interesting.
- So, AI isn’t just changing how we work; it’s also changing how we love – in the US, 16% of respondents said they’ve used A.I. to help resolve an argument with their partner; 18% admit to passing off a message written by A.I. as their own; and 15% have used A.I. to plan the itinerary for a date night (**).
- 23% of respondents exercise three times a week. A staggering 16% say they hit the gym five days a week, 7% go almost every day (six times) and as many as 5% actually do go every day of the week.
- Interestingly, when asked what they prefer morning sex or a morning exercise, 60% chose the latter.
- Almost half of respondents agree that having sex is exercise in itself – 18% strongly agree and 25% agree with this premise.
- When asked about their motivations for maintaining an active exercise routine and a regular sex life, respondents highlighted a few key motivators, the primary being overall health and mental well-being.

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