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June 13th, 2008

Altering the truth to impress friends

A new survey has revealed that two-thirds of men in the south of England lie to their buddies about topics including their sex lives, when they’re talking in the pub.

The research by Learndirect Careers Advice says 39 percent of men aged 19 to 25 regularly stretch the truth about their sexual relationships to impress their pals.

The results also show that more than half of men claim to posses a skill or talent they don’t have, and 52 percent claim their jobs are more exciting then they really are.

Learndirect is offering careers advice to young men after finding the results showed many men lie when they are unhappy at work, and 59 percent want to throw in their job for a new career.

 

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