According to a study, people who use emojis to text instead of actual real words that people can read could be having more sex. The study comes from Match.com's annual 'Singles' survey where 54% f individuals who used emojis had sex in 2014 versus only 31% of individuals who didn't.
That's right, we're talking about this:
Forget pick-up lines, use this instead:
The poll surveyed 5,675 non-Match using singles. Here's a graph:
Somehow, using emojis increases the likelihood of you getting some coitus.
But apparently, you shouldn't overdo it either. Time to use more emojis perhaps?
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