AskMen.com’s annual male survey contains some interesting insights about men and what they think about relationships. According to the survey, 31 percent of men think loyalty is most important in a woman. 30 percent also said it was required for their girlfriend to have “wife potential.”
While most of the survey results seem fair and honest (the majority of respondents said they would never cheat and only fantasize about a girlfriend’s friend sometimes), a uncomfortable amount of men (46 percent, to be exact) admitted they would dump their girlfriend or wife if they gained weight (as opposed to the less than 20 percent of women respondents who said they wouldn’t.)
Another interesting statistic is the 75 percent of men who say they are consistently romantic as oppose to the 40 percent of women who say their boyfriends are almost never romantic. Hmmm.
What do you think of these survey results?
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I was kind of surprised by the survey, especially the statistic on cheating. More women admitted to cheating than men! I think the men were lying.