What do Kiwi women want in their men?
October 31st, 2010 - 2:55 pm ICT by ANIWellington, Oct 31 (ANI): Well-groomed, easy-going, funny and not cheesy type are the qualities Kiwi women look for in their men, reveals a survey.
Ex-MP Pam Corkery and business partner Rebekah Hay commissioned a survey on what women want in a man.
Unlike many of their male counterparts, New Zealand women don’t want young and adoring.
Women wanted prospective partners to be aged 26-34 (33.8 percent) or 35-44 (29.2 percent.
Cheesy chat-up lines also don’t impress them as ‘easy-going and funny’ was a near guarantee at 77.2 percent, whereas ’smooth and charming’ scored only 17.3 percent.
Grooming, however, seems to be the most important aspect. Cologne scored more than 91 percent, but subtle, not splashed on.
Nearly 86 percent of women either didn’t mind or liked tattoos.
As for the ‘business end’ of things - 46.4 percent of women wanted ‘average’ size in their men, 49.6 percent ‘large’, and 4 percent ‘extra large’.
But while the women surveyed had an extensive wish list, most who said no to sex for cash (73.1 percent) cited loyalty to their partners.
“This survey confirms what we’ve always suspected - Kiwi women have a healthy and bold approach to sex,” Stuff.co.nz quoted Corkery as telling Sunday News. (ANI)
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