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The age of TV presenters is less of an issue to the Brits without children
Here is another interesting insight into the attitudes of the British public towards age. We hope you enjoy reading today’s article. Summary Just over half of all Brits don’t think age plays a role for a TV presenter The 20-39years would like to see TV presenters aged 30-40 Brits with …
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Age is no obstacle for an active sex life for almost half of Brits
Here is another interesting insight into the attitudes of the British public towards age. We hope you enjoy reading today’s article. Summary More men than women can imagine being sexually active in later life Parents relish the thought of sex in later life less than those without children Sex in …
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British men are quicker to label someone “over the hill” than women
Here is another interesting insight into the attitudes of the British public towards age. We hope you enjoy reading today’s article. Summary 11% of British men think that 60 is ancient The Welsh consider themselves old at 60 When do the Brits consider others to be “over the hill”? When …
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