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Study: Men Flirt the Most at Work
Males are also nearly three times as likely to harbor secret crushes on co-workers, according to Randstad USA.
Gee,
here’s a surprise: Men are more apt than women to flirt. According to a survey by Randstad USA, 41 percent
of working men concede that they have flirted with a co-worker, compared with 32
percent of women. Men are three times as likely to nurture a secret crush on a
fellow worker (12 percent versus 4 percent). Women also are judged more likely
than men to form lasting relationships at work. The “flirtiest co-workers” live
in Western U.S. states. Indeed, it seems
workers have been getting more promiscuous on the job. Vault Inc. found that
nearly 28 percent of workers had sexual escapades at work in 2006, including
trysts in conference rooms, elevators and bathrooms. —Garry Kranz
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