A new survey reveals that 36 percent of people under 35 admit to updating their status on Twitter or Facebook right after they have sex. I guess it was just a matter of time before the postcoital tweet replaced cancer-causing cigarettes. Hot.
Tellingly, men were twice more likely than women to use social media after sex, and only 8 percent of people over 35 admitted to doing so.
While we don't know what exactly people are sharing with the world after they get laid, it's highly likely that they have sex on their mind and on their profiles. Last week most of you seemed grossed out by IJustMadeLove.com, a website that lets you pinpoint the exact location where you've had sex. But judging by this latest survey, the creators of that site are probably on to something — mixing intimacy with social networking really turns people on!









Manoush
Oh no! I'd be so upset if someone did this.
1like I said regarding the other post... oh GROSS.
2All I can think of when I see that is, "Wow. We are really different people!"
3And, totally, BellaSugar! The best way a guy could ensure there will not be a second time would be to make it a status update on FB. That would be a real betrayal. I am just Southern enough to not want to share that.
4Wrong on so many levels.
5that is really wrong and if he tweeted that then that would be the last time he got laid ha-ha
6is NOTHING private anymore? yeeesh.
7Did you guys even read the post? It doesn't say that the guys are tweeting "I just got laid". They would be twittering about anything, just after they got done doing the deed.
"While we don't know what exactly people are sharing with the world after they get laid..."
Either way, I've never done it. I don't update my statuses when I'm with my boyfriend, because he thinks it's dumb.
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