Who would have thought that those who work in the tech sector are less selfish in bed and more open to using sex toys, whilst the same research also found that those who work in the fitness industry or were regular gym-goers were more likely to be selfish and think of their needs above their partner’s. This was all discovered from a nationwide research of over 2000 people in relationships.
An anonymous study of 2,084 British men and women in relationships conducted by the UK’s leading independent PS3 videogame and console site has found a correlation between geeks and their openness to pleasing a partner in bed, with four in five agreeing that sex should be more about ‘the partner’, as opposed to people who worked in the sports and fitness industry where just 41% agreed. That is quite a shocking result.
The question “During sex, do you consider your partner’s sexual needs above your own?” prompted the following responses, with over half of fitness workers and business owners proving to be the most selfish in bed:
Men that answered ‘yes’ broken down by sector in which they work,
1. IT workers – 82%
2. Office workers – 74%
3. Unemployed – 69%%
4. Manual workers– 53%
5. Business owners – 49%
6. Sports and fitness workers – 41%
Mike Elsmore, head developer of PS3PriceCompare.co.uk said,
“This study was initially just a fun idea between myself and my friends, wondering whether due to the more ‘methodical’ nature of us tech-minded individuals, our sex lives were any different to say, business owners or fitness buffs.
“The response by the participants that made me giggle the most was that those of us more into gadgets and new technology were more likely to use sex toys with our partners, something that with hindsight may have been obvious before the box was ticked!”
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Friday, 29 May 2009
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Men dominate White Vans

Well there’s no surprise that 75% of van drivers are self-employed and are men, according to an in-depth analysis of 65,000 Swinton Commercial Vehicle Insurance customers. The analysis found that 96% of the van drivers were male with an average age of 37. That’s seems correct to me as whenever I peer into a white van there’s a middle aged men with a cap on behind the wheel.
The analysis was carried out in preparation for the start of Swinton Commercial’s new van insurance “Quote and Buy” scheme, which recently launched with a market-leading offer of 1/3 off all new policies.
Insurer Development Manager for Swinton, Steve Chelton, confirms: “As builders, painters, plasterers, and other tradesmen, commercial vehicle drivers play a vital role in our economy and we should celebrate the work they do every day – especially at this difficult time. And to help workers through these difficult market conditions we are offering motorists 1/3 off all new commercial vehicle policies.”
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