12/25/11

some men prefer car to their partner

London - "We have long known that Britain is a nation enthusiast machines 'petrolheads' but in some cases the balance wrong," said Pam Spurr, researchers involved in this survey as quoted from autoevolution, Thursday (08/12/2011).

"And the car lovers should pay attention to feelings of their partner. It seems that the pleasure we get from our cars is one that we have been greatly underestimated. It's very shocking when car owners think pleasure is sometimes beyond the pleasure of their partner," he said

some men prefer their own car/motorcycle to their wife or partner

A recent study conducted by the car manufacturer Peugeot reveals something quite unique that some men like vehicles more than with their partner.

At least that's what happened in England. In a study involving 2,000 people in the UK revealed that 50 percent of men admitted to foster relationships with women is more difficult than building a relationship with the horse.

While 17 percent admitted that they spend more time with their cars compared to their partner and 13 percent admitted that their relationship with the 'iron boyfriend' has been made longer than the relationship with their partner.

1 in 10 men even openly admit that the outline of their cars more sexy than the curve of her partner's body.

There was 14 percent among respondents think that the sports car can help them get a couple dreams. And the potential to spend more time with the car than the spouse becomes a necessity for millions of others, especially for the age group 35 to 44 years. Even 11 percent of this age group said they would prefer their cars than the spouse.

Another interesting fact of this research is that men aged 18-24 years in England were more likely to have a 'meaningful relationship' with their vehicle compared to its relationship with a partner.

In addition, a fifth of men aged 25-34 years said they were more likely to upset when they lose their car than when breaking up with her partner.