Muswell Hill has been voted the most likely place to have sex at work, according to Time Out’s City Index survey.
The jovial survey, comprised of 7,000 Londoners, exposed which neighbourhoods work hardest, are most loved by residents and have the most sex. Here are the results…
A rather raunchy outcome across the board as a whopping 33 percent of people in Borough confess to cheating on their partner – that’s more than any other area surveyed. In sharp contrast 88 percent of people in Walworth claim they’ve never cheated on a partner, making it the most faithful neighbourhood.
In dating realms a third of respondents in both Clapton and Elephant & Castle say they’re single and looking. Perhaps they should relocate to Muswell Hill where around a third of locals have had sex at work.
On the subject of work, Nine Elms and South Lambeth claim they work the hardest, clocking up an average of 43.86 hours a week. Bromley however was voted the most work-shy area in London, with respondents supposedly putting in a leisurely 37.14 hours per week at the office.
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Muswell Hill has been voted the most likely place to have sex at work, according to Time Out’s City Index survey.
The jovial survey, comprised of 7,000 Londoners, exposed which neighbourhoods work hardest, are most loved by residents and have the most sex. Here are the results…
A rather raunchy outcome across the board as a whopping 33 percent of people in Borough confess to cheating on their partner – that’s more than any other area surveyed. In sharp contrast 88 percent of people in Walworth claim they’ve never cheated on a partner, making it the most faithful neighbourhood.
In dating realms a third of respondents in both Clapton and Elephant & Castle say they’re single and looking. Perhaps they should relocate to Muswell Hill where around a third of locals have had sex at work.
On the subject of work, Nine Elms and South Lambeth claim they work the hardest, clocking up an average of 43.86 hours a week. Bromley however was voted the most work-shy area in London, with respondents supposedly putting in a leisurely 37.14 hours per week at the office.