Now that’s a quickie!

Nearly half of millennials are more likely than others to sleep with someone before a first date–and nearly 30 percent use sex as a litmus test for love, a new study shows.

Match.com’s annual Singles in America study found that 48 percent of the country’s 18- to 34-year-olds would slip between the sheets with someone they just met to see if there’s a spark.

Though oral sex is likely a no-no — 66 percent of millennials don’t enjoy the act.

The study, which based its results on more than 5,500 single people surveyed last year, also found that 57 percent of millennials feel lonely, even though they’re 125 percent more likely to admit they’re “addicted” to finding true love versus other generations.

Millennials, characterized as self-obsessed and lazy but open-minded and technologically savvy, are also credited with the rise of the crotch shot.

Forty-seven percent of millennial men admitted to sending a picture of their manhood and 53 percent of all women surveyed said they’ve been on the receiving end, with another 49 percent saying the d–k pic was unsolicited.

When it comes to actually getting out on that first date, Match.com found that overall, 71 percent of men find it attractive when a woman offers to split the bill.

But that could be because 86 percent of women do it to avoid any post-date obligation.

And the best—and most surprising—spots to find love?

At a bar (64 percent), a laundromat (43 percent) or gym (42 percent).

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