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Sun 8 Aug, 2004 04:33 pm
LONDON (AFP) - The first thing that goes through the average Briton's mind on waking up is not making steaming hot love, but a steaming hot cup of tea.
According to a poll by the UKTV Food channel published Sunday, many Brits can get up for a cuppa, but not for sex.
An overwhelming 52 percent of women cannot wait to brew up, while just one in every hundred would rather stay in the bedroom and cuddle up.
And when British men are roused from their sleep, just five percent want to get aroused, but 42 percent want to get the kettle on.
Otherwise, 17 percent of men and 9 percent of women wake up thinking about work, whereas 11 percent and 14 percent respectively would rather rest in bed and doze off again.
Just five percent of women and eight percent of men have their minds on breakfast, while six percent and four percent respectively contemplate what to wear.
Meanwhile, back in the States--the first thing I want after a hot shower and morning ablutions--is a steaming cup of Joe.
So what's the diff?
Not much.