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NEW YORK, Oct 27, 2005 (UPI via COMTEX) -- With a majority of young adults complaining about not having sex often enough, it's a wonder anyone hooks up anymore.
An Internet sex poll published in the November issue of Jane magazine reveals 54 percent of 3,740 female respondents want to have sex every day but only 15 percent report it actually happening, the New York Daily News reported Thursday.
The majority of the poll's participants were single women between the ages of 20 and 29. Only 2 percent admitted to being virgins.
One in five of the women said they would have sex for money and 21 percent said they had nicknames for their partner's private parts.
A whopping 70 percent of the women were in monogamous relationships but 36 percent admitted cheating and 28 percent said they'd participated in "threesomes."
And many women would apparently ignore past transgressions for a pretty face. The most notorious cheater in recent memory -- actor Jude Law -- was named by 24 percent of the women as the celebrity they most want to seduce.
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