Britons prefer to shop rather than have sex

Shopping is more pleasurable than sex, at least for more than half of British women, according to recent research.

Fifty-five percent of respondents said a good day at the store brings more excitement than spending time between the sheets. The "addicts" In shopping they told researchers that buying is always better than making love, whatever the circumstances.

The study of 2,000 British women who were in relationships also found that the average woman thinks about buying six times a week while thinking about sex only four times.


One worrying factor is that the study also found that shopping can be a source of tension for couples. This is because 37% of respondents said that purchases where spending is joint, are often the cause of discussion.

As a result, most women prefer shopping with friends or alone, with only 16% preferring to shop with their partners.

Have even children been seen as nicer companions than their partners? 23% of mothers interviewed said their husbands were more? Problem? than their descendants.


But the survey also found that Britain's passion for fashion also resulted in a significant amount of money being wasted, as 9% admit that at least a quarter of things they buy, don't wear, or soon wear out.

However, the backlog of purchases also has negative effect. On average, the English woman spends on clothing and accessories approximately £ 699.23. The accumulation of clothing and accessories also causes stress for women, due to the blame for the amount they spend each month.

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