For the second straight year, Japan has been recognized as the least satisfied nation when it comes to romantic and sexual relationships, according to a survey of 31 countries by Paris-based marketing research firm Ipsos.

The annual survey showed that just 37% of respondents in Japan said they were satisfied with their romantic and sexual relationships, though that figure is 3 percentage points higher than last year. Japan also ranked last for people who said they feel loved. At 51%, this also represents a small 2-percentage-point increase on last year.

The global average for feeling satisfied with relationships was 62%, with India and Mexico sharing the top spot, at 76%, followed by China and Thailand, at 75%.