Study: 22% of Americans Find it Acceptable to be 'Plugged-in' During Sex

New online trends are popping up all over the place and how we think of connecting our online and offline lives evolving. While the U.S is the leader in many technologies and applications, a new study finds Americans also have the most liberal views on being “plugged in.” In a recent study conducted this month by PC Tools, 22% of Americans find it acceptable to be ‘plugged in’ during sex. A whopping 29% thought it was okay to be ‘plugged in’ during a honeymoon but dying is serious business–only 8% find it acceptable to be connected online during a religious service, like a funeral.

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