Would you rather give up sex or the Internet for two weeks?
For 46 percent of women and 30 percent of men, the answer is sex, according to a study conducted by Harris Interactive and sponsored by Intel.
Among women ages 18 to 34, about 49 percent opted to forgo sex for two weeks, while 52 percent of women ages 35 to 44 made the same choice. Among men ages 18 to 34, about 39 percent selected Internet time over sex.
The test was conducted online in late November with 2,119 participants age 18 and over.
Of those respondents, 65 percent believed they could not live without Internet access, while 71 percent said it was important or very important to have an Internet-enabled device like a laptop or smart phone.
For 46 percent of women and 30 percent of men, the answer is sex, according to a study conducted by Harris Interactive and sponsored by Intel.
Among women ages 18 to 34, about 49 percent opted to forgo sex for two weeks, while 52 percent of women ages 35 to 44 made the same choice. Among men ages 18 to 34, about 39 percent selected Internet time over sex.
The test was conducted online in late November with 2,119 participants age 18 and over.
Of those respondents, 65 percent believed they could not live without Internet access, while 71 percent said it was important or very important to have an Internet-enabled device like a laptop or smart phone.