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Monday, February 27, 2012

Average women date 2 prospective partners at one time

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London: Women seem to have surpassed men when it comes to finding love. 

A new study has revealed that a quarter of women are dating three or more men at the same time.

It also found that the average single female is regularly seeing at least two prospective partners at one time – and they date five men a year, the Daily Express reported.

Further the fairer sex no longer expects their date to pay the bill, with just 18 per cent thinking that the man should pay. 

And half of men agree, saying that woman should contribute or go halves, according to restaurant chain TGI, which carried out the study.

Nearly a third of females say traditional dating rules no longer apply, with a quarter having asked a man out rather than waiting for him to make a move.

It is not just dating where ladies are taking the lead.

One in four women in a relationship would consider proposing, with nine in 10 men wanting girlfriends to do so.

Karen Forrester, managing director of restaurant chain TGI, said: "The dating landscape has definitely changed." (ANI)


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