Sunday, August 7, 2011

AskMen.com, Cosmopolitan.com

  • Nearly half of men questioned in the poll of 70,000 people said they would ditch a partner who gained weight, compared to only 20 percent of women.
  • Two-third of men said they had fantasized about their partner's friends, while only one-third of women had done so.
  • While only 18 percent of women said they would want their mate to be better endowed, more than 51 percent of men said they wished they themselves were.
  • 39 percent of men chose family as their top choice of the ultimate status symbol. By contrast, 43 percent of women selected a beautiful home, compared to only 6.5 percent of men. One-quarter of women named a successful partner as a top status symbol.
  • Men were more likely to lie about the number of sex partners they had had (50 percent) than women (35 percent).
  • More women, 38 percent, think each should pay their own way, versus 33 percent who think men should foot the bill. But 59 percent of men think they should cover the tab, at least until a relationship is established.
  • Nearly 80 percent of men said they feel cheated by the divorce courts. But more women feel the sexes receive equal treatment than those who agree the men get a raw deal.

1 comment:

  1. 2011 Great Male Survey from AskMen.com

    2011 Great Female Survey from Cosmopolitan.com

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