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ms of what couples intended to give their <a href="https://readmedium.com/common-lies-we-tell-our-partner-to-avoid-sex-27b094cec3b6">partner</a> for Valentine’s Day, the most common gifts men planned to give were a romantic dinner (92 percent), sex (81 percent), flowers (81 percent), chocolate (76 percent), and jewelry (61 percent). The most popular gifts that female survey respondents planned to give were a romantic dinner (90 percent), sex (79 percent), chocolate (61 percent), a weekend getaway (55 percent), and clothes (55 percent).</p><p id="df83">Although people planned to give a variety of gifts to the one they love, they did not plan to break the bank to express their <a href="https://readmedium.com/how-a-word-association-test-predicted-relationship-success-63a62e66c040">emotions</a>. Swagbucks found that 25 percent of all survey respondents planned to spend 50 to 99, 22 percent were spending 25 to 49, and 20 percent would spend 100 to 149.</p><p id="10eb"><b><i>More from Kiki Wellington:</i></b></p><div id="0db4" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/you-dont-have-to-suck-in-the-sack-5-ways-to-become-better-in-bed-260c48a93835"> <div> <div> <h2>You Don’t Have to Suck in the Sack! Try These Five Expert Tips to Improve As a Lover</h2> <div><h3>Your partner will definitely thank you</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*4vv5cY1kpODVQfdsFBCBQw.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </d

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Survey reveals what people really want to give and receive on Valentine’s Day

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What do people really want on the most romantic day of the year? A survey conducted by Swagbucks reveals — and it probably comes as a surprise to no one — that sex is one of the top things that both men and women want to give and receive on Valentine’s Day. However, the importance of sex was divided on gender lines: For most men in the study, sex was the number one gift they were excited to receive on Valentine’s Day and although sex was on the list for women, most were more interested in receiving a romantic dinner, a weekend getaway, flowers, and chocolate over sex.

Although people planned to give a variety of gifts to the one they love, they did not plan to break the bank to express their emotions.

In terms of what couples intended to give their partner for Valentine’s Day, the most common gifts men planned to give were a romantic dinner (92 percent), sex (81 percent), flowers (81 percent), chocolate (76 percent), and jewelry (61 percent). The most popular gifts that female survey respondents planned to give were a romantic dinner (90 percent), sex (79 percent), chocolate (61 percent), a weekend getaway (55 percent), and clothes (55 percent).

Although people planned to give a variety of gifts to the one they love, they did not plan to break the bank to express their emotions. Swagbucks found that 25 percent of all survey respondents planned to spend $50 to $99, 22 percent were spending $25 to $49, and 20 percent would spend $100 to $149.

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Swagbucks Valentine’s Day Survey: Planning Dinner and a Movie? Not this year! PRNewswire.com. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/swagbucks-valentines-day-survey-planning-dinner-and-a-movie-not-this-year-300783432.html

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