Posted on 07/13/2013 9:55:59 AM PDT by varyouga
Edited on 07/13/2013 10:14:09 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Detailed within a study conducted by Harris Interactive, approximately nine percent of American adults admitted to using a smartphone while engaging in sexual intercourse with their partner.
Of the more than 2,000 survey respondents, the largest percentage of adults that admitted this fact were split between Generation X and Millennial ages. Specifically, 20 percent of adults between the ages of 18 to 34 grabbed their smartphone during sex. Included within the
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For me personally I like to keep my hands on other things during sex.
Wow. Now, that’s a whole new level of butt dial.
LOLOLOL!
I was at a concert last night, directly in front of me was a girl who spent most of the two hour performance typing on her iPhone’s keypad.
when you go driving next , then look at how many single women are using their phones while driving
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And how many men are texting.
Well at least the NSA is grateful....to some of us...lol
Time wounds all heels...
ah we did this little so called survey and we saw when single men ae compared to single women driving and YES I was a truck driver so I hit the road all the time around and we found nearly half of women driving by themselves were on phones unlike men.
BTW My misses was with me so this is not from a guys view either
AND adds a whole new level of hilarity to that internet poster that says “No, Grandma, butt dial....booty call is a different thing!”
Really????
I can imagine the texts:
He: Oh, baby.
She: I LOVE you.
He: Like this.
She: ((moan))
.....yeah, texting would add to the experience. RME
Assuming this poll was evenly split between males and females, this means that 40% of women admit they can’t even put down the phone during sex.
Sounds like parapraxis. He subconsciously did it on purpose out of guilt.
Sounds like parapraxis. He subconsciously did it on purpose out of guilt.
Sounds like parapraxis. He subconsciously did it on purpose out of guilt.
“I had to go to a business lunch. I was waiting at the Maître D station with two other women. We all sat down, before their bottoms could hit the couch they were already on their smartphones texting. Since it was a business meeting I left my phone in the car.”
I’ll one up you. Two cell phones ringing, one answered and I listened to a lengthy conversation.
This was all during a wake at a funeral home where the priest was giving the funeral rights.
I was ready to get up, ask the priest to stop for one minute, turn and ask the idiot on the phone to leave, then ask the priest to resume. We are really becoming a disgrace as a society with our abject self-absorption.
I can’t believe we survived without these things in earlier times.
Whenever I am in a public men's room, during my many travels, I always make it a point to flush the toilet an extra time when someone is on the cellphone, while using the facilities.
Really? You can't wait two minutes?
I agree that lots of women talk on their phones while driving. From my observations, I also think that more women driving alone talk on cell phones.
However, I see many men texting when driving alone - many more than women. It’s harder to spot because the phone isn’t being held at the ear.
Both are dangerous but the texting is worse, from what I’ve seen.
Hmmm. Business opportunity. Maybe they’d be willing to overpay for that info then. I thought maybe the couple was texting each other, instead of talk, “oh, I love it when you touch me their.”
Hmmm. Business opportunity. Maybe they’d be willing to overpay for that info then. I thought maybe the couple was texting each other, instead of talk, “oh, I love it when you touch me their.”
They must be posting a status update on Facebook. “Having a ball with my husband !”
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