Dogs and cats ruining romps for thousands of Brits – postman doesn’t help either

Dogs and cats are ruining romps for thousands of Brits.

Pets bounding into the bedroom and jumping on lusty lovers has been named as one of the biggest passion killers.

Having your kids walk into the room and being busted by the in-laws also took the top spots as libido-losers.

A survey has delved into thousands of Brits sex lives to discover what their biggest turn offs are.

Being phoned by your boss mid-nookie and having the postman ring the doorbell was also a mood killer.

Noisy neighbours putting people off and strange songs coming on also stopped people in their tracks.

The findings by online card makers Thortful.com show a whopping 70% of Brits have been interrupted while getting it on.

A spokesperson said: “Many relationships start off by being driven by passion and excitement but there comes a time when the spark wears off a little.

“The findings showed that Brits’ biggest turn offs are parents being in the house followed by kids being in the room, neither of which create the ideal romantic setting.

“Whilst the monotony of lockdown life has made romance a lot more challenging, we hope our Valentine’s Day cards and flowers help re-ignite the passion instead.”

Meanwhile, a dog has been filmed pulling a prank on his pal and walking off before their owner found out.

Home security camera Ring shows Calcifer the longhaired Corgi jumping up to the sofa where his pal, a small white pooch, is barking excitedly as she catches attention of something moving outside the window.

He joins and takes a quick look at the window but does not seem to be interested.

Calcifer walkers over to the arm rest section and steps on a remote control, prompting the blinds to shut on the other dog.

The owners are left in stitches when they come out to the living room to find the dog barking at the closing blinds.

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