Most Brit men prefer to settle down than be womanising bachelors

London, September 1 (ANI): A new survey has found that most British men living in cities have romantic notions of love and choose to settle down and have children than be womanizers.

Match.com, which conducted the poll, found that sixty-two per cent of men in London wish to marry compared with 46 per cent in the West Midlands and 47 per cent in Wales.

Also, 78 per cent of London’s males admit to wanting a family compared with a national average of 55 per cent.

“London men had developed a reputation of being unromantic but this new information seems to dispel this,” the Daily Express quoted Katie Sheppard of Match.com as saying.

She added: “If women are looking for their men to be chivalrous, romantic and committed, they could do far worse than looking for love in the capital.”

But the Londoners may be a little slow in expressing their love, as only 31 per cent could say “I love you” to the women they loved.

The study further revealed that men are more likely to want to have children than women – 59 per cent against 50 per cent.

Even in being romantic, they outdid women with 56 per cent believing that feelings would not fade, while only 49 per cent of women agreeing to it.

And finally, the survey suggested that the British men think a perfect life partner would be a 5ft 6in, 31-year-old teacher. (ANI)

Paris Hilton says sex tape ruined her chance to be like Di

London, May 19 (ANI): Paris Hilton blames her scandalous life for preventing her from fulfilling her dreams of being like Princess Diana.

The celebrity socialite makes the claim in a new documentary – titled Paris, Not France – screened at the Cannes Film Festival. The film looks at Hilton’s empire and goes behind the scenes of her life.

Hilton’s bad behaviour includes her infamous sex tape with Rick Solomon, other leaked saucy videos and pictures, a charge for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and a short spell behind bars, reports The Sun.

Talking about that sex video, Paris says: “When I heard about it I thought: ‘Yeah right. It’s going to be a look-a-like. It’s going to be a joke.’

“But a couple of hours later it was all over online and then I saw it. t’s the most intimate thing you can do and the whole f***ing world is watching it and laughing at you.

“That’s not what I wanted when I was a little girl. It’s not what I planned. I always looked up to people like Princess Diana and now I can never be like that.”

The documentary was shot in London, New York, Tokyo, LA and Las Vegas.

Hilton said her public persona was nothing like how she was behind closed doors.
he says: “People see me as a Barbie with a perfect life, a fantasy… maybe that’s what they like. There’s a mystery about me because how I am in public is completely different to how I am in private.”(ANI)