Sunday, July 22, 2012

The Great Male/Female Surveys 2012 results revealed


AskMen today announced the results of the world's largest survey of men, the Great Male Survey, now in its sixth edition. AskMen has partnered with TresSugar, the sex and culture website of POPSUGAR, for the Great Female Survey, which, with more than 50,000 respondents overall, reveals new statistics about the way men and women think about dating, sex, technology, politics and lifestyle.

This year's political, economical and technological climates have changed the way men and women interact with one another. If there's a theme to these results, it's that men are committing to family more than ever before and that women are increasingly committed to their professional lives.

Here's a taste of the eye-opening data collected from the 2012 Great Male/Female Surveys:

When asked which celebrity they would vote for as President of the United States of America, respondents (35% of men and 46% of women) agreed that George Clooney was the best fit for the job. Every man needs a good wingman, and who better than one of the two presidential nominees? 79% of men picked Barack Obama over Mitt Romney as wingman material, and 70% of women chose Michelle Obama over potential First Lady Ann Romney as their brunch pal.

57% of men stated that nothing is more important to them than being a great father and husband who takes care of his family. 49% of women found that being a "real woman" has to do with being attractive, being a great lover and having financial independence. Did you ever think that men would pick education over sex? When it comes to future hologram use, 30% of men are anticipating the educational benefits of the technology, rather than potential holographic pornography (14%).

If you’re a woman fearing that age is catching up with, men in 2012 aren't just after 20-somethings. Forty-year-old Sofia Vergara was voted AskMen's Most Desirable Woman in the 2012 edition of the Top 99. And actually, you have more to fear regarding your online persona. When it comes to "pre-stalking" a potential partner online, 78% of men say they use the Internet to gain information on prospective partners, while 31% of women say they don't "pre-stalk" at all (Ladies, you know that this is a lie!).

You can view the entire findings from AskMen's Great Male Survey by clicking HERE and TresSugar's Great Female Survey by clicking HERE.

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