For Scots, Facebook is more important than sex
By ANIFriday, July 23, 2010
LONDON - Scots can say no to sex for a year, but they can’t really turn their back on Facebook, that’s what a poll has revealed.
Almost fifty percent of Scots would give up sex for a year to become a millionaire, but only a third would quit Facebook, revealed a poll by website InterCasino.
Some 33 per cent of 2,000 people questioned said they would shut down their Facebook profile to become super-rich.
And 49 per cent said they would give up sex for a year to become a millionaire.
One in four women said they would sleep with a stranger to make a million, compared with 45 per cent of men, reports the Scotsman.
Overall, 40 per cent said they would keep things as they were if they became millionaires tomorrow, rather than opting for champagne and private jets.
The most popular millionaire in the poll was Sir Richard Branson. (ANI)