Quickie: What Are the Most Common Non-Sexual Turn-Ons?

When sexy isn’t about sex

Kiki Wellington
Sex…With a Side of Quirk

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There was nothing I loved more than a British accent. So much so, The Truth About Cats and Dogs was like porn to me — and the phone sex in the bathtub scene had absolutely nothing to do with it. When my cable carrier added BBC America, I was over the moon and my vibrator got quite the workout.

Of course, accents are far from the only non-sexual turn-ons that people indulge and we can become aroused by all manner of random things that seemingly aren’t sexual at all.

“When it comes to sexual attraction, we’re all as unique as our DNA.”

To find out what some common non-sexual turn-ons are, Superdrug Online Doctor conducted a survey of 2,000 people and found these were most likely to get respondents hot and bothered:

  • Smelling perfume (10.9 percent)
  • Hearing a foreign accent (10.7 percent)
  • Seeing someone wearing a suit (8.7 percent)
  • Smelling cologne (7.9 percent)
  • Seeing someone wearing a maid uniform (7.3 percent)
  • Seeing someone wearing a school uniform (6.4 percent)
  • Hearing a foreign language (6.1 percent)

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