We all get sick at some point, but how well do you deal with it? A new survey suggests that your coping skills may depend on whether you’re a man or a woman.
According to the poll of 2-thousand employed U.S. adults:
- Regardless of how old they get, two in five say their mom takes better care of them than their significant other when they’re sick.
- In fact, 58% of men admit that when they’re sick, they still wish their moms could take care of them.
- More than half of women (53%) prefer being left alone when they’re sick, compared to 47% of men.
- About two-thirds (68%) of respondents like to keep it to themselves when they’re sick, 28% prefer letting others know.
- One in four people have posted on social media about being sick at home and 60% of them also shared a “sick” selfie.
- Overall, only a third of those surveyed say they handle being sick “extremely well.”
- Nearly 80% of women think they handle being sick better than men, but only 30% of men say the same.
- When they’re under the weather, 52% of people confess to abandoning at least part of their hygiene routine, but women are more likely to do so than men (59% versus 46%).
- A third (34%) admit they’ve gone at least three days without taking a shower when they were sick at home and another 30% skip their skincare routine.
- But some people like to stick to their routines, like 20% of men who still exercise and 49% actually working despite their illness.
- That may be because 23% of respondents say taking a sick day off is worse than just working while sick.
Source: SWNS Digital