UK Men Are Workplace Flirts
Last updated: 07/09/2006 - 10:46
British men aren't the jealous type. Official.
A new survey shows that British men feel totally secure in their love life. An overwhelming 95% claimed that they completely trust their partner.
The survey found that 92% of men consider their current lovers as long term. 94% still have the hots for their partners, and an encouraging 78% consider their other half to be their best friend.
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British men don't even get envious when a gorgeous man takes an interest in their partner - over two thirds (67%) are either flattered, or just not bothered. Even that famous hotbed of pent up passion, the office party, doesn't raise the green monster - an amazing 94% of men believe their partner to be faithful at their work-dos, and nearly half (43%) are not even interested to hear the whole truth of what went on.
But while home life is solid as a rock, the workplace seems to be a free for all in the love stakes, with flirting seen as fair play. More than a third (37%) believe that the workplace is a good place to flirt, with 94% of men saying that they do not consider flirting as being unfaithful, says the survey by Men's Health magazine.
Flirting is described as 'suggestive comments' 79%, 'furtive looks' 55% and 'suggestive e-mails' 35%. But women can rest easy that over two thirds (68%) consider kissing another woman as definitely out of bounds.
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