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13/11/2015
According to dating website WhatsYourPrice.com, some 41,000 single men and women were selected for the research. Of those, 64% of women were said to have been inspired to reach out to their ex after hearing the ballad, while just 17% of men said the same.
The single, which aired last month, includes the lyrics: "Hello, it's me, I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet, To go over everything..."
Elsewhere, the study revealed that women are also more open to talking about what went wrong in their relationships. For men, they would rather move on with their lives.
Commenting on the findings, Brandon Wade, CEO and Founder of WhatsYourPrice.com, said: "Women are known to base things on feelings and emotion, and the instant gratification of texting an ex may seem fulfilling in the moment.
"While men may be inspired by Adele's song, they may not want to reopen old wounds by contacting an ex-girlfriend."
(JP/LM)
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Adele's New Single Prompts Women To Contact Exes – Survey
A new survey has revealed that Adele's new single – Hello – has prompted a number of women to contact their ex-partner in the hope of a reconciliation.According to dating website WhatsYourPrice.com, some 41,000 single men and women were selected for the research. Of those, 64% of women were said to have been inspired to reach out to their ex after hearing the ballad, while just 17% of men said the same.
The single, which aired last month, includes the lyrics: "Hello, it's me, I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet, To go over everything..."
Elsewhere, the study revealed that women are also more open to talking about what went wrong in their relationships. For men, they would rather move on with their lives.
Commenting on the findings, Brandon Wade, CEO and Founder of WhatsYourPrice.com, said: "Women are known to base things on feelings and emotion, and the instant gratification of texting an ex may seem fulfilling in the moment.
"While men may be inspired by Adele's song, they may not want to reopen old wounds by contacting an ex-girlfriend."
(JP/LM)
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