Sherry Taylor

Q: Survey says that 15% of singles regretted this from last New Years Eve?

A: last year’s New Year’s Eve kiss

15% of singles surveyed regretted last year’s New Year’s Eve kiss. When asked to look back on the person they were most recently dating, 75% of singles felt that they were a better kisser than their date. Both men and women believe that women are better kissers than men. Singles in the survey were the most likely to say their New Year’s resolution for 2006 was to improve their romantic lives. Other popular resolutions included working out and getting in shape and getting one’s financial life in order.

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