Sherry Taylor

Q: According to the Daily Mail, men will spend $2000 a year on beer, but only $678 a year on this?

A: eating out

The typical man spends an entire month of his life just looking around for missing socks, according to a recent study. He also spends a whopping 10,585 hours in bars and an amazing 11 years watching TV yet he learns to cook only four measly meals in his lifetime. The research also reveals he typically sleeps with a total of nine partners, reports the Daily Mail. Standing 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing in at 175 pounds, the average guy earns $45,894 a year with nearly $2,000 of it going toward beer. He will spend far less annually on designer duds just $925, but splashes out for gadgets $3,554 and online shopping $3,248, but tightens up again when it comes to dining out spending $678. Oh and about those missing socks perhaps Mr. Modern Man feels a bit guilty he’ll say “sorry” a resounding 1.9 million times during his lifetime.

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