Men have more 'free time' for secret affairs

10 Mar 2010
Men have more 'free time' for secret affairs The reason why so many celebrity men have been found having adulterous relationships of late could be explained in the results of a new study.

To mark International Women's Day this week the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has found that British men have, on average, 32 minutes more leisure time each day than women.

While the research contains some grey areas, such as weather shopping and personal grooming constitutes business or pleasure, men in the UK are definitely more likely to find time for a bit of nookie than some of their European counterparts.

Those in Norway would have to make their secret affair a quickie as they are likely to find only a few minutes each day, says the Daily Mail.

That should be ample time to find an extramarital lover on the internet however, where you can be introduced to thousands of people in a split second.

Meanwhile, the news provider reveals that the Italian stallions have the biggest potential to engage in married dating and adulterous relationships.

The OECD study suggests they spend up to 80 minutes each day twiddling their thumbs, or whatever else takes their fancy.ADNFCR-2938-ID-19660785-ADNFCR

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