Men Spend a Full Year Ogling Opposite Sex

Males ogle women for a solid year of their lives, study finds
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 3, 2009 4:25 PM CDT
Men Spend a Full Year Ogling Opposite Sex
Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy share a quintessentially male moment in this photo from this year's G8 conference.   (AP Photo)

Men check out 10 women every day, spending an average of 43 minutes with their eyes fixated on a member of the opposite sex—adding up to a full year over a lifetime, researchers tell the Sun. A Kodak Lens Vision study found that the wandering eye is not unique to men—women spend 20 minutes a day on six men, a total of 6 months of their lives. (More men stories.)

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