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Kitchen tops for steamy sex, finds survey

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Posted: Mar 20, 2009 at 1629 hrs IST

London Kitchen is the top romp spot outside bedroom for randy Britons who love getting hot and steamy, a new survey has revealed.

According to the survey, more than one in five Brits prefer to get saucy in the kitchen, followed by sofas, shower, stairs, wardrobes and garden sheds, British newspaper 'Daily Star' reported.

In fact, 17 per cent of people romp on the living room carpet, while others get saucy on kitchen appliances like washing machines. Other rampant Brits admit having sex on the dining room table and in the bath.

The survey has also revealed the damage that sex around the house can cause. A third admit they have broken drinking glasses in the throes of passion, 11 per cent have damaged tables and nine per cent confess they have had the odd accident with a chair.

The raunchy sex secrets of Britons are revealed in a poll by interior design website mydeco.com which looked at alternative uses for furniture all round the home.

Michelle Saxby of mydeco.com said: “We've noticed recently that luxury carpets are having a revival and replacing wooden floors -- so may be passion is driving this change."

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