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No “headache” - 46% of women prefer online sex

image This comic strip, depicting a fictional character sitting out in front of a computer just because “someone is wrong on the Internet,” very quickly became an international meme due to its relative truth about each of us.

But imagine a person who is "wrong" on the other side of a thousand-kilometer wires - most likely it will be a man. This stereotype, as it turned out, is somewhat different from reality - according to a study conducted by Harris Interactive among 2,119 Internet users ordered by Intel, 95% of respondents admit that for them “important enough” to have some device at hand to access the network . 65% without a hint of embarrassment admit that they simply cannot live without access to the world wide web.

All the salt is in the details - almost half (46%) of the women surveyed stated that they would prefer online sex for a period of two weeks, and the exact figures suggest even more fear for the male population of the planet: 49% of women surveyed between the ages of 18 and 34 will have a better time in front of the computer, rather than in bed; 52% of respondents aged from 35 to 45 answered the same.
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However, men are also not averse to spending an hour or two in a comfortable chair in front of the monitor: 30% of respondents prefer computer to sex (39% between the ages of 18 and 34 and 23% between the ages of 35 and 45).

But if you think that after the line "Internet" in the results of the study, immediately there is "sex" - I, probably, will upset you. Digital connection is separated from the root causes of life on Earth such pleasures of life, such as: cable television, dinners, shopping, sports. Although very many (58%) say that they agree to trade cable television on the Internet, to which I will add only one thing - it's high time! Well, sex is a personal matter, but my advice to you is: if on March 8th you give a girl a nice gadget, bring it to the cinema and give flowers in a restaurant, then she will have only one option.

via ArsTechnica

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/53707/


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