Carla Bellucci, a mum in her forties from Hertfordshire, claims she’s having more sex than her 20-year-old daughter and says Gen Z is becoming increasingly uninterested in intimacy.
She’s concerned that younger people are more obsessed with their phones than real-life connections, calling them “prudes” and warning that we’re heading toward a future filled with “virgin robots.”
Carla and her husband Gio are, in her words, “like rabbits,” and their active sex life is so loud and frequent that their daughter Tanisha is considering moving out just to escape it.
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While many parents might be relieved their kids aren’t rushing into casual flings, Carla finds the lack of interest in sex among Gen Z sad and says they’ve lost touch with the art of dating and flirting.

She blames easy access to porn, constant social media comparison, and even the rise of AI partners for killing real passion.
Tanisha agrees to an extent, admitting the stats around her generation’s sex lives are “embarrassing” and saying most of her friends rarely talk about it. She believes dating has become too performative and inauthentic because of social media pressures.
Although Tanisha recently started seeing someone, she prefers emotional connection over casual encounters.
She also says her mum’s constant bedroom activity makes it uncomfortable to bring anyone home, often forcing her to stay with friends or plug in earphones to block it out.
While they disagree on how sex should fit into modern life, both acknowledge that something fundamental has shifted in how Gen Z approaches intimacy.
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