Beware the bikini clad babes
BY Agencies9 Aug 2012 1:59 AM GMT
Agencies9 Aug 2012 1:59 AM GMT
Ladies, planning a vacation with your man? You might want to skip the beach full of bikini beauties.
According to a survey, most tiffs between couples on holidays are a combination of bikini clad women and a man’s roving eye.
A web site which surveyed 1,000 Britons found that men ogling other women in their bikinis leads to most summer tiffs, followed by men wanting to do something active while women preferring to lounge in a deckchair beside the pool or beach, the Daily Mail reported.
Where and what to eat is the next most common dispute, and one half of the couple feeling the other half is drinking too much alcohol comes after.
An enormous 79 per cent of couples admit to having at least two big arguments while away on a fortnight’s break, and 62 per cent confess they are at loggerheads on a daily basis.
Six per cent of couples even move into separate rooms at some point during their holiday, because of unresolved tensions.
Map reading and other driving rows are another source of discord abroad, while packing (him packing too little, her packing too much) also creates tensions, Latedeals.co.uk. said.
Tiffs about women taking too long to get ready for dinner, spending too much money, getting to the airport on time and problems with currency also featured in the list of top 10 holiday tiffs.
According to a survey, most tiffs between couples on holidays are a combination of bikini clad women and a man’s roving eye.
A web site which surveyed 1,000 Britons found that men ogling other women in their bikinis leads to most summer tiffs, followed by men wanting to do something active while women preferring to lounge in a deckchair beside the pool or beach, the Daily Mail reported.
Where and what to eat is the next most common dispute, and one half of the couple feeling the other half is drinking too much alcohol comes after.
An enormous 79 per cent of couples admit to having at least two big arguments while away on a fortnight’s break, and 62 per cent confess they are at loggerheads on a daily basis.
Six per cent of couples even move into separate rooms at some point during their holiday, because of unresolved tensions.
Map reading and other driving rows are another source of discord abroad, while packing (him packing too little, her packing too much) also creates tensions, Latedeals.co.uk. said.
Tiffs about women taking too long to get ready for dinner, spending too much money, getting to the airport on time and problems with currency also featured in the list of top 10 holiday tiffs.
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