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Men from North East of England are best lovers in UK
The London News.Net Saturday 13th March, 2010 (ANI)
Ladies everywhere, please take note: The man of your dreams may be in the North East of England - according to a UK poll, the men in the region are the very best lovers.
A survey of female casual daters, headed by Forget Dinner, found that the North East beat London and the South East to the title, reports The Sun.
Yorkshiremen, on the other hand, were voted the Worst Lovers in the UK, ahead of males from the West Country and the Border regions.
Over 2000 of the female members quizzed also chose to explain their choice, giving the following comments about each region collected.
1. Tyne Tees - 'attentive'
2. London and the South East - 'eager to please'
3. Scotland - 'manly'
4. Wales and West - 'passionate'
5. Central and the Midlands - 'good fun'
6. Meridian (Thames Valley) - 'pleasant afterwards'
7. Granada (The North West) - 'would rather watch football'
8. Anglia - 'too selfish '
9. West Country - 'too rough'
10. Borders - 'too quick'
11.Yorkshire - 'lazy in bed' (ANI) Email this story to a friend
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