Males the world over regard China's liberated women as most sexy while the booming Communist nation is ranked fourth as "the most sexy country."
Published:
8 November 2003 y., Saturday
"Global males regard Chinese women as most sexy," the People's Daily said quoting the findings of the '2003 Durex global sex survey.'
According to the survey, the Chinese feel satisfied with their sexual lives. Out of people's expectation, though China ranks fourth in "the most sexy country", the world's men regard Chinese women as sexiest, taking 11 per cent of the ballot, immediately followed by Brazilian women.
Statistics show that half of the world population has had one-night stands. An average of 73 per cent of the world population feel satisfied with their sexual lives.
In Thailand , this figure is 92 per cent, the world's highest. The ratio among Chinese lovers is 83 per cent as the third highest. Russia , though with relatively high frequency of sexual behaviours, sees the lowest satisfaction degree of only 59 per cent.
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PTI
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