Monday, April 27, 2009

Canadian Family magazine finds its readers are sexual keeners, regular cleaners

Sex and money play a prominent role in the results from the annual survey conducted by Canadian Family magazine. It found that 83% of respondents (largely married women) are comfortable with their sex lives but that only half of them talk frankly with their children about the family's finances.

"The results of Canadian Family's reader survey, in our first ever Love Issue, really showcases the diversity of families in Canada. Our readers are keen to tell us what they think - now we know a lot about them - including some pretty juicy stuff!" says Jennifer Reynolds, Editor-in-Chief in a press release.

Among the other data -- gained from 3,751 readers -- that are carried in the May issue of the magazine:
  • 90% are willing to try some new stuff in the bedroom
  • 34% say they feel comfortable being naked with their partner
  • 70% say having kids doesn't affect their sex life negatively
  • 69% have kids who help with the cleaning
  • 91% clean green with environmentally friendly products, at least some of the time
  • 5% use a cleaning service, and could not live without it, whereas 12% actually like cleaning
  • 91% contribute to charity, either financially or through volunteering
  • 15% make sure their children are aware about their family financial situation
  • 30% think money matters should be kept private from friends
  • 12% are very affected by the economic downturn, and 12% haven't felt any impact at all
  • 96% think society needs to be less preoccupied with financial and material wealth

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