It turns out that most of the British newlyweds don't have sex on their first night.
According to a recent wedding survey by events company Chillisauce, 67 per cent of Brit couples don't actually consummate their marriage on their wedding night, Metro.co.uk reported.
Out of the 5,000 people who responded to the survey, almost 80 percent of women who attended a wedding said they'd 'hooked up' with someone there, while 25 percent of people claimed to have met their partner at somebody else's nuptials.
The survey also found that men were likelier to invite a former lover to their wedding than women, with over 30 percent saying that they had sent the invite despite their bride-to-be's objection.
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