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May 20 2009, Andy

As if we really needed it confirming, a new survey in Britain has found that tech workers are less selfish in bed (and no we’re not talking about stealing the duvet here) and more open to using sex toys.
Apparently it’s those gym-going fitness

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The British Open Golf Trophy is photographed on the 10th tee after a press conference at Turnberry Golf Course in Scotland, Tuesday April 21, 2009. Organizers of the British Open at Turnberry have lengthened the course by 247 yards (226 meters) since it..