Rabu, 11 Januari 2012

2 of 10 Singletons Lazy Men In Pants Replace Every Day

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Jakarta, For most people, itching and unpleasant odor will arise if more than a day does not replace panties. Only about 2 of the 10 people who do not diligently replace them, mostly men with single status.

A survey in Britain revealed the relationship between sex and marital status with a tendency to maintain the cleanliness of the area intimately. Hygiene indicators used in this survey is the frequency of respondents in a change of underwear.

The survey results indicate, men tend to be lazy to change underwear regularly. Only 78 percent of men who diligently replace them every day compared with 95 percent of women who diligently do it every day.

Meanwhile, if viewed by marital status, 88 percent of respondents who already had a couple diligently every day to replace underpants. In the group of respondents who are single, only 82 percent who do it regularly every day.

"It seems that the existence of pair positive influence in terms of cleanliness, particularly related to the habit of changing underwear and socks," said Richard Caines, an analyst at Mintel consumer behavior of conducting the survey as quoted from Dailymail, Wednesday (01/11/2012).

Still associated cleanliness in dress, in general, 52 percent of respondents are diligent enough to wash clothes in after a single use. Only a small portion which is 16 percent of the newly re-wash it once used to be invisible to the eye looks dirty.

The survey was conducted in the UK, but the tendency for single men more lazy hygiene seems to apply also worldwide. Though no clean underwear that could trigger the growth of skin fungus, or other infections that attack organs such intimate Papliloma Human Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer and penile cancer.

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