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To: carranza2 who wrote (29951)2/16/2004 3:14:35 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 793674
 
C2 <Ever wonder why the upper-middle and upper classes are populated with persons who have had stable marriages and the lower classes are not?>

There was a sex survey a few months ago in NZ with "who did you vote for last election" also asked. I don't have the survey details and google couldn't get it for me [or I didn't know how to ask].

Going "left" to "right" on the political spectrum:

The Green Party were the most chimp-like - maybe around 30% or 40% having affairs [only 10% of the vote].
Alliance I think came in after the Greens
Labour quite rampantly randy
New Zealand First I forget
National fairly pure
Act totally prudish [or loyal] at 0% [with only 6% of the vote last time and the sample being probably only 200 or so, it would be easy to miss one or two]

On the stable marriage, socio-economic group etc, I'm not sure which comes first, the chicken or the egg. That might be correlation rather than causation.

Mqurice