Sherry Taylor

Q: A new study says that 15% of women and 10% men would do this for a friend?

A: Help cover up a crime

 

A new survey asked people JUST how far they’d go to help out their best friend.  Here are the results . . .

  1. 15% of women and 10% of men would help their best friend cover up a crime.  It’s interesting that women are more likely to do it than men, right?
  1. 70% of women and 60% of men would donate a kidney to their friend.
  1. And women would let their best friend borrow an average of $1,800.  But men would let them borrow $2,600.

The survey also found women consider someone their best friend a lot quicker than men.  Women say it takes an average of one year . . . men say it takes an average of three years.

(Daily Mail)

 

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