· Nearly 40% of women report that their boyfriends or husbands are "not very often" or "never" romantic, yet 75% of men claim that they are romantic consistently.
· More than two times as many men than women would cheat on their partner if they could get away with it.
· Nearly half of men say they'd dump their partner if they became fat. However, only 1 in 5 women would break up with a boyfriend or husband who gained a lot of weight.
· 1 in 5 men and women indicated that they would track their partner's movements via a GPS implant if they could.
· One out of three men would completely respect their partner's privacy online, whereas only 1 in 5 women would do the same.
· 45% of women don't want their partner friending his exes on Facebook, compared with 25% of men who feel that it's okay, though only if he's met her ex before.
· 75% of women say they peek at their ex's profile occasionally, while 15% of women admit that they do it constantly.
· More than 85% of men still believe in the institution of marriage, with 1 out of 3 men stating that they will not pursue a relationship unless they feel that the woman has wife potential.
· Men ranked "having a family" over a "high-profile career" as the number one status symbol for men.
· Four out of five men believe that they should pay for all dates for the duration of the relationship or at least until it's established, whereas less than 25% of women say that their partner should always pick up the bill.
· More than half of women surveyed say that they don't feel at all pressured (by family, society, friends, etc.) to get married.
· Only 25% of women are completely satisfied with their sex life. Nearly 30% are totally unsatisfied, with 8% saying they want more sex. Another 45% are somewhat satisfied but feel that there is room for improvement.
· 85% of women are comfortable being in a relationship with a man who has a lower income than they do.