Facebook leads to sex faster - survey

Feb 02, 2011

IN early four out of five women and three of five men say they believe Facebook and other social networking tools cause new couples to jump into bed faster, a survey released on Monday showed.

IN early four out of five women and three of five men say they believe Facebook and other social networking tools cause new couples to jump into bed faster, a survey released on Monday showed.

But only 38% of women say they have actually slept with a date any sooner because of digital intimacy, according to the 1,200 people who participated in the third annual sex survey by Shape and Men’s Fitness magazines.

Smart phones and laptops are the new toys that lead to the bedroom, it said, with nearly 80% of women and 58% of men saying social media tools leads to sex faster. Texting is the number one way lovers stay in touch, the survey found, with men texting 39% more often than phoning and women 150% more.

Even before the magic begins, 70% of women and 63% of men use Google and other online tools to screen potential dates. Sixty five percent said they had been asked out by text and 49%1` through a Facebook message.

Once the relationship clicks, 72% of women report scouring a current partner’s ex-girlfriends’ Facebook pages.

Even in the heat of passion, some people just cannot get enough of their digital devices, the survey found. When a call or text comes in during sex, 5% of respondents said they glance to see the caller and 1% say they answer the phone.

And when the spark is extinguished, digital dumping is the new way to break up, with 43% of women and 27% of men reporting getting a text along the lines of “It’s not you, it’s me.”

For the heartbroken, the Internet keeps hope alive, with 81% of all respondents saying they will not de-friend an ex on Facebook and 75% admitting to constantly checking a former flame’s page.




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