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New research suggests women think about food more than sex. Men have just learned to combine the two

 
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New research suggests women think about food more than sex. Men have just learned to combine the two
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More than 60 per cent of women in relationships do not feel comfortable eating in front of their partner and almost half get shy when undressing, new research suggests.
And four in 10 women feel like they are always dieting or are constantly concerned about their weight.
Differences between male and female attitudes towards sex and food are also apparent in the survey of 5,000 people.
A quarter of women think about food every 30 minutes but just a one in ten think about sex as often.
On the other hand, men think about sex much more frequently, with one in 20 thinking about it every minute and 36 per cent fantasising every half an hour, claims the study.
Women also appeared to be concerned with dieting when eating out, with 13 per cent of those questioned having chosen low calorie foods in restaurants instead of what they really wanted.
Nutritionist and behavioural therapist, Mary Strugar, said: 'The role of appetite is key to weight loss and a detrimental cycle of food restriction that causes hunger pangs may lead directly to overeating.
'This is often called yo-yo dieting and is a reason why many people simply give up and break their diets early.'
Many women admitted falling into this pattern, with 15 per cent eating junk food in secret and one in 10 lying about doing so.
Some 40 per cent of women also have a passion for chocolate and eat it four times a week.
Ms Strugar said the survey, carried out for Shapesmart, shows people need to face-up to their vulnerabilities.
She added: 'You need to be realistic about your personal diet weaknesses.
'Try to swap high fat and sugary foods with slow release energy rich foods such as brown rice, sweet potatoes and bananas that will leave you feeling satisfied for longer and control your guilty cravings.'
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Re: New research suggests women think about food more than sex. Men have just learned to combine the two
Does this explain why all the women in Wisconsin have big asses?





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