NEW YORK - For most women, the choice between sex and a new wardrobe is
simple -- they go for the clothes.
A woman walks past advertisements for
designer clothes inside a shopping mall in Beijing December 13, 2006.
Women on average say they would be willing to give up sex for 15 months
for a closet full of new apparel, with 2 percent ready to abstain from sex
for three years in exchange for new duds, according to a new survey of
about 1,000 women in 10 U.S. cities. [Reuters]
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Women on average say they would be
willing to give up sex for 15 months for a closet full of new apparel, with 2
percent ready to abstain from sex for three years in exchange for new duds,
according to a new survey of about 1,000 women in 10 U.S. cities.
Sixty-one percent of women polled said it would be worse to lose their
favorite article of clothing than give up sex for a month.
"Some people say clothes make the man, but the right clothes can even replace
him," fashion designer, stylist and TV personality Carson Kressley from the
reality TV show "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" said in a statement
accompanying the poll.
The study also suggested that clothes often wear better than relationships.
The average woman between 18 and 54 years of age has hung on to her favorite
article of clothing for 12 and a half years, a year longer than she's held on to
her longest relationship.
Almost three-quarters of respondents, or 70 percent, also said they believed
in love at first sight when it came to finding the perfect article of clothing,
while only 54 percent of women were as confident in spotting the right man.
Nearly half of the women, or 48 percent, taking part in the survey by
consumer products giant Unilever said their favorite article of clothing was
more reliable than their man in giving them confidence and making them feel
sexy.