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Forty percent of men would turn down sex to watch World Cup

You'll be surprised to hear how World Cup will affect the nation’s love life, according to a new survey by Durex. After interviewing 2,000 people, the company found that 40 percent of men would forgo sex to watch soccer this summer.

Men appear to be so soccer-obesessed that 42 percent in the Durex survey reported saying they'd hurry to "get it over with" so that they could return to watching the pitch. Thirty-seven percent of dudes also said they'd accept to the offer to hit the sheets—but only if they could keep the game on in the background.

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