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While having sex nearly half of women think of someone other than their partner - usually a colleague

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While having sex nearly half of women think of someone other than their partner - and it usually a colleague.

A recent survey showed that 46 per cent of women and 42 per cent of men fantasised about someone else while enjoying a little nooky.

From a male perspective, the worst possible revelation was that women’s fantasies most likely involve a work colleague - rather than the expected Hollywood actors and bloke at the gym, Metro reports.

The stereotype is that men are more likely to be guilty of eyeing up attractive female colleagues.

But this survey of 1,300 people by Lovehoney found that men are not alone in fantasizing about those they work with.

The study also found these fantasies sometimes turned into reality, with 8 per cent of women and 2 per cent of men admitting having sex with their boss.

So it seems the world of sex and intrigue at work portrayed in TV shows like Mad Men might not be so far removed from the truth.

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