Apparently it's quite common for people to choose coffee over morning sex, according to a new survey commissioned by Le Méridien Hotels and Resorts.
For the study, researchers called 7,455 people from six areas around the world: the United States, Dubai, China, France, Germany, and India.
It turned out that 51 percent of respondents said they could go longer without sex than they could without coffee—and 62 percent said they would ditch alcohol for coffee.
It wasn't that people were addicted to caffeine. Well. Maybe a wee bit. But most of the people from the survey said that drinking coffee stimulated their creativity and helped them relax.
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