A new research has revealed that single Brits date several lovers at the same time, with three being the new average.
The study shows that one in four people admit to having more than one partner on the go and a quarter of women dally with four men at once, the Daily Star reported.
Dating sites and mobile apps like Tinder are thought to have played a part in creating the new trend for multiple partners, where one in 10 single women say they manage to date three or more people on the same day.
Research by intimate healthcare experts Balance Activ also found that just 38 percent of women and 20 percent of men wait until they are in an exclusive relationship before getting intimate.
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