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Youth Admit Interrupting Sex To Check Electronic Messages: STUDY

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/06/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:05 PM ET

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In these, the days of smart phones and personal computers, some are worried about Internet addiction. Could they be right?

The Retrevo Gadgetology Report examined data from 1,000 Facebook and Twitter users to see 'when, where, and how much time they spend on [their social media accounts].' According to the report, the individuals were 'distributed across gender, age, income and location in the United States.'

The study found that almost half of users under the age of 25--and 27 percent of those over 25--allow social media updates to interrupt meals, and that 11 percent admit to checking updates during sex (6 percent of users over 25 do the same).

Twenty-four percent of users under 25 and 12 percent of users over 25 allow "electronic message" to interrupt them while they're in the bathroom.

Retrevo writes, "With everyone texting away on their phones these days, we weren't surprised to see over 40% of respondents saying they didn't mind being interrupted for a message. Infact, 32% said a meal was not off limits while 7% said they'd even check out a message during an intimate moment. "

While the scope of this study is fairly limited, the results seem to echo recent findings that estimated 15 percent of Americans have interrupted sex to answer a cell phone call.

Retrevo also found that iPhone users seemed, on the whole, to be more social:

We don't know if it's the device making it so easy to do social media things or the personality of an iPhone owner but iPhone owners stand out in this study as more involved with social media; they use FaceBook and Twitter more often and in more places.

Check out a highlights from Retrevo's social media survey below, or see the full findings here.

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In these, the days of smart phones and personal computers, some are worried about Internet addiction. Could they be right? The Retrevo Gadgetology Report examined data from 1,000 Facebook and Twitt...
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DessLoch
Power to the sexy!
03:12 AM on 04/09/2010
What's next for Generation A-D-D, twittering between pushes?

-OMG fully dialated

-Cool, watching Gossip Girl?

-WTF?

-Y isn't epi working?
11:51 PM on 04/08/2010
Circa 1970-1980, it was the telephone and the Johnny Carson show that was interruptus of the coitus kind. Nothing has changed much.
09:48 PM on 04/08/2010
We are so f***ing doomed.

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03:53 PM on 04/08/2010
so is it safe to assume that they are not sex addicts if they stop to get their messages.
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09:16 AM on 04/08/2010
I'm tweeting how awesome this article is. Then I'm going to link it to my facebook.
09:45 PM on 04/07/2010
"...estimated 15 percent of Americans have interrupted sex to answer a cell phone call."

I'm sure they really mean 'of those who responded'. Anyway, I'll echo similar comments. The sex must not have been going well.
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DessLoch
Power to the sexy!
02:36 AM on 04/09/2010
It's called multitasking?

There are plenty of points along the process where the mind wanders anyway so what if the kids like to shake up the routine a bit these days. It's just s e x, it's not lovemaking, no biggie. Right?
02:23 PM on 04/07/2010
Statistically statistics can say anything you want it to.. I can prove it, I have a sample of one. Me!
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Tressie Mc
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12:07 PM on 04/07/2010
Addicted OR having very bad, very boring sex.
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05:32 AM on 04/07/2010
"The Retrevo Gadgetology Report examined data from 1,000 Facebook and Twitter users..."

Stopped reading here.
01:07 AM on 04/07/2010
This just in: new Huff Post poll shows iPhone makes people more attractive to the opposite sex.
In other news: Apple stocks soars thanks to recent wave of yellow journalism.
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02:01 AM on 04/07/2010
QFT.

Give it up Huffpo, everyone already knows Apple sucks.
02:41 AM on 04/07/2010
iPwnd ftw!
12:49 AM on 04/07/2010
This just in: new Huff Post poll says Apple products make you more attractive to the opposite sex!
In related news: Apple stocks soar thanks to Yellow Journalism.
12:13 AM on 04/07/2010
I tend to use my iPhone to read and participate in social networking with the TV on. Always multi-tasking.
11:54 PM on 04/06/2010
Am I the only one who thinks there could have been a better choice of wording in that headline?
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11:26 PM on 04/06/2010
HAHAHA, checking Facebook during sex? I have an iPhone and I check Facebook all of the time, but during sex? You know you aren't doing something right if your partner whips out their phone!
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11:20 PM on 04/06/2010
So they're sexting when they should be texting and they're texting when they should be sexing?