By: Andy Powell – Senior Correspondent | JRL CHARTS Wellness News

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — (June 19, 2026) — Adam & Eve has released the results of a new national survey examining how Americans view their confidence in intimate relationships and personal wellness.




The survey found that a majority of respondents reported feeling positive about their level of confidence. According to the findings, 28 percent described themselves as very confident, while 35 percent said they were somewhat confident. Another 23 percent reported feeling neutral about their confidence levels.

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Meanwhile, 9 percent of respondents said they felt somewhat insecure, and 5 percent indicated they were very insecure.

The results suggest that most Americans maintain a generally positive outlook regarding intimacy and personal relationships, while also highlighting the importance of ongoing education, communication, and self-awareness.

“Sexual confidence isn’t something most people simply have or don’t have,” said Adam & Eve resident sexologist Dr. Jenni Skyler. “It’s something that develops through education, communication, self-awareness, and experience. National Sex Education Month is a great opportunity to encourage people to continue learning, asking questions, and prioritizing their sexual well-being.”




Industry experts continue to emphasize that relationship confidence can be influenced by a variety of factors, including communication skills, emotional connection, personal experiences, and access to accurate educational resources.

The web-based survey was conducted by an independent third-party research company and included responses from more than 2,000 American adults aged 18 and older. The study was sponsored by Adam & Eve as part of its ongoing research into relationship trends, consumer attitudes, and personal wellness topics.




As conversations surrounding relationship health and self-confidence continue to evolve, surveys such as this provide valuable insight into how Americans view their personal well-being and interpersonal connections.

For additional information about the survey and related educational resources, visit Adam & Eve Online. Follow Adam and Eve daily on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest.

JRL CHARTS continues to provide coverage of consumer research, relationship wellness trends, sexual health education, and lifestyle studies shaping conversations across the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.




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