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According to a scientific study by sociological journal Cosmopolitan, 20 percent of women prefer Facebook over coitus interruptus. Can there really be that amount of women who are more interested in Facebook more than that?

Lets drill down to some cost analysis benefits. Evolutionary impulse compel you to orgasm and its an affirmation of one's self, and it puts you in euphoria, a feel good sort of thing. Apparently, Facebook does you better.

Cosmopolitan,  polled 2,000 readers about what they would be willing to give up for seven days; sex, television, their computer, texting and, of course, Facebook.  While 20 percent of the responses claimed that they preferred keeping Facebook rather than sex, it was also shown that 57 percent and 50 percent refused to give up their computer or cell phone for intimate relations. 

Facebook was built to make you feel great, one quote from Sam Lessin, the guy in charge of Facebook's new Timeline says: "We want you to be proud of yourself...Our whole goal here is to help you be proud." But could this form of self worship really take over the need for physical attention and living?

Scientists found that Facebook and other online interactions release a hormone that is also released during orgasms which gives people the feeling of falling in love and simulate the love making experience. Dopamine during Facebook?

Either way, check out the study, and come to a conclusion on your own. Do you prefer Facebooking over sex?