Size matters in the bedroom for Tory voters

 
14 February 2014

Tory voters are more likely than supporters of any other party to believe that size matters in the bedroom, according to a poll.

The survey shows that Liberal Democrats are the least likely to believe a lover’s manhood is a critical factor between the sheets.

The Valentine’s Day poll by YouGov also showed that people in London are more likely to care about size than anywhere else in the country, except in the North.

The data also shows that the older a person is, the less likely they are to think that penis size is important.

Among those questioned, 48 per cent of Tory voters agreed with the statement that “a man’s penis size matters” when it comes to sex, followed by 41 per cent of Labour voters, 41 per cent of Ukip voters and 40 per cent of Lib-Dem voters.

Across the country, 42 per cent of people in the North and 41 per cent of Londoners were more likely to place importance on penis size, while only 37 per cent of Scots agreed. Importance fell among age groups, with 46 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds saying penis size was important, falling to 28 per cent among the over-sixties.

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