Men 'less content with monogamy' than women

16 Feb 2010
Men 'less content with monogamy' than women When it comes to monogamy, it seems that men are less content with the idea of settling for just one person than women.

According to a survey by the Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine, some 27 per cent of men think humans are not designed to be monogamous.

By contrast, just 14 per cent of women said they believe this.

The poll also revealed that fewer men than women are happy with their sex lives.

Indeed, some 22 per cent of ladies said they were vey happy with how their sex life is going, compared to 16 per cent of blokes.

This perhaps explains why more men than women desire a bit on the side.

That's not to say that women are squeaky clean. Far from it in fact.

A separate survey by the News of the World's Fabulous magazine has shown that one third of ladies have been unfaithful to a partner.
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