Audio By Carbonatix
Yes, you read that headline right. No, it's not a gimmick.
48 percent of women and 30 percent of men prefer the Internet to sex, according to a new study by Intel Corp.
The study asked more than 2,000 adults what they would rather give up for a period of two weeks, the Internet or sex.
Turns out, a lot of them would rather give up sex. (This begs the question: where can we find out what they're surfing the Web for?!)
The survey also found:
- 58 percent of adults would give up watching TV for two weeks rather than have to give up Internet access for only one week
- 65 percent of adults said they cannot live without Internet access
- 39 percent said they couldn't live without cable TV and 20 percent couldn't live without dining out
- Only 10 percent said they couldn't live without a gym membership.
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