![]() ![]() ![]() We are here to tell you that the sweet spot exists, somewhere between Neil Strauss and Mr Darcy – both of whom, incidentally, could really have done with reading this. We just don’t need you jamming a stick in our spokes by employing some kind of awkward, anachronistic idea of chivalry (or, worse still, no sense of chivalry at all). To put it bluntly, if we’re up for it, we’re up for it. Male courtship behaviour, to coin an especially caponized phrase, hasn’t shifted at the same pace as female attitudes. Crucially, the report concluded that women were almost as likely as men to have indulged. Last year an Opinium survey conducted on behalf of The Observer found that just less than half of Britons have had a one-night stand. More recently, however, reports show that just as many women as men say they’d take the fetching inquisitor upon his offer. A study conducted back in 1989 revealed that, while 70% of men would agree to casual sex with an attractive woman who propositioned them, not a single woman would do the same when the tables were turned. And if that surprises you at all then it rather proves my next point: men have a way to go before they understand just how much our attitudes to sex have changed. But oh boy, sometimes nothing else will hit the spot. They’re not necessarily nourishing, they often don’t fill you up, and invariably they come served with a side-order of regret. Casual hook-ups are the post-11pm takeaways of the dating scene. ![]()
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