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Survey: Nearly three percent of Australians check Facebook during sex

Survey: Nearly three percent of Australians check Facebook during sex zoomZoom

Tue, 06 Dec 2011 06:10:11 +0100
According to a recent survey conducted by digital and social media marketing company Tick Yes, approximately 2.8 percent of the respondents check Facebook and other social networks while “during intimate moments”, likely anything from foreplay to sexual intercourse. In addition, sixty-four percent of those people were male. Other recent studies between technology and sex found that a sizable amount of womenwould give up sex for Facebook and a third of Americans prefer a smartphone oversexualrelations. (Source: Digital Trends)

Civilians line up to receive foodstuff and other goods from ...

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Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:20:02 +0100
(Reuters) - Civilians line up to receive foodstuff and other goods from staff belonging to the International Committee of the Red Cross and Libyan Red Crescent in the city of Sirte November 1, 2011. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (LIBYA - Tags: CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST)

Civilians are seen near tents where they fled during the war ...

Civilians are seen near tents where they fled during the war ... zoomZoom

Sat, 29 Oct 2011 22:20:01 +0200
(Reuters) - Civilians are seen near tents where they fled during the war on the outskirts of the city of Sirte October 29, 2011. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (LIBYA - Tags: CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)

Armed civilians and security personnel hold weapons near the ...

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Wed, 26 Oct 2011 04:20:02 +0200
(Reuters) - Armed civilians and security personnel hold weapons near the scene of a bomb attack after a series of explosions in the southern Thailand province of Yala late October 25, 2011. Three civilians were killed and at least 34 wounded on Tuesday after a series of explosions rocked a busy town in Thailand's restive Muslim south, police said. Police and a Reuters reporter heard between four and seven explosions in quick succession in a commercial area of Yala, one of three provinces bordering Malaysia where more than 4,800 people have been killed in violence since 2004. Picture taken October 25, 2011. REUTERS/Surapan Boonthanom (THAILAND - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)

Brazilians Lindonjonson Silva Rocha (orange shirt) and Jose ...

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Mon, 19 Sep 2011 02:10:02 +0200
(Reuters) - Brazilians Lindonjonson Silva Rocha (orange shirt) and Jose Rodrigues Moreira (L) and the weapons found in their possession are shown to the press after they were captured as suspects in the murders of Amazon rainforest activists Jose Claudio Ribeiro da Silva and his wife Maria do Espirito Santo, in Belem, located at the mouth of the Amazon River, September 18, 2011. The two suspects were captured in a jungle shack and are accused in the murder of Silva, known as "Ze Claudio," and his wife Maria, defenders of the Amazon rainforest who constantly reported illegal loggers and ranchers. They were killed in an ambush in May, 2011, in Nova Ipixuna. REUTERS/Paulo Santos (BRAZIL - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS ENVIRONMENT)

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