iPhone users get more sex according to survey
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Users of Apple's iPhone have more sexual partners than any other app phone according to a survey. The utterly unscientific poll conducted by dating site OK Cupid discovered that iPhone-toting men had an average of ten sexual partners by the time they reached 30, while BlackBerry users had managed only eight and Android-owning nerds trailed along with just six. Intriguingly, iPhone-owning women fared even better than their male counterparts averaging 12 sexual...
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