Our ten favorite excuses for not making love
Fatigue: the evil of the new century?
According to the British site OnePoll.com, which conducted the survey among 4,000 people, the phrase most often uttered couple to avoid sexual intercourse is: "I'm too tired!"
The legendary" I have a headache" is in third position, preceded by the sober and clear "I do not want." Contrary to popular belief, these are not women who simper about the mattress: only 18% of them admit to having "frequent use" of false excuses, against 27% men.
4 in 10 women sometimes pretend of being asleep to escape the tenderness of their spouses.
Also avoidance "Because I'm really tired," meet 50% of men. While the three quarters of female fans, argue that they are simply "lazy".
- "I'm too tired."
- "I do not want."
- "I have a headache."
- "I must get up early tomorrow morning."
- "I have trouble at work."
- "You're making me nervous."
- "I heard a child moving."
- "You should take a shower."
- "My back hurts."
- "We do not know enough yet."
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