Saturday, 20 December 2008

More Women Choosing Internet access and experience of sex

Near one of the two women would prefer not to make sexual activity for two weeks without Internet access instead, according to the survey, so that the air Monday.

Conversely, far fewer men would choose without sex, according to this survey on 2,119 adults conducted online research company Harris Interactive and sponsored by Intel Corp.., The company's largest computer chip manufacturer in the world.

Forty-six percent of the women who requested opinions in the poll (poll) revealed they prefer without sex for two weeks than to okses without the Internet in the same period, said the survey on "Spirituality on the Internet in Perekonimian Adult This."

Only 30 percent of men stated that they prefer the intimate relationship than to explore the virtual world.

Some 95 percent of those surveyed said "very important or somewhat important" to be able to access the Internet.

Around 65 percent of respondents ranked provide Internet access at the top of the other expenditures, such as subscription cable television (39 percent), eat outside (20 percent), clothing (18 percent) or health club membership (10 percent).

Most female respondents (61 percent) say they are happy not to watch television for two weeks rather not have internet access only a week.

According to Harris Interactive and Intel, the survey was conducted on November 18-20. They do not give an error tolerance percent (margin of error) the results of the survey.

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