London, April 24: An average woman spends over 2000 pounds and dates more than 24 men in a bid to find her ‘Mr Right’, claims a new study.
The study conducted by UKDating.com points that a single date can cost a woman 85.38 pounds.
"Although you cannot put the price on true love, it seems you can certainly put a price on finding it," The Telegraph quoted spokesman for UKDating.com, as saying.
"While men are still traditionally footing the bill of the date on the night, this shows how much women are prepared to pay behind the scenes to make each date successful," he added.
The report said that before going on every date women spend 12.86 pounds on their hairstyles, another 26.55 pounds on a new outfit and 8.35 pounds on accessories to match the dress.
The study also showed that seven per cent of women have been on between 41 and 60 dates before finally finding someone to share their life with, the paper reports.
The report also said that despite spending a lot of money preparing for a romantic rendezvous, a third of women left halfway through the date after realising that they were sitting with ‘Mr Wrong.’
The study conducted by UKDating.com points that a single date can cost a woman 85.38 pounds.
"Although you cannot put the price on true love, it seems you can certainly put a price on finding it," The Telegraph quoted spokesman for UKDating.com, as saying.
"While men are still traditionally footing the bill of the date on the night, this shows how much women are prepared to pay behind the scenes to make each date successful," he added.
The report said that before going on every date women spend 12.86 pounds on their hairstyles, another 26.55 pounds on a new outfit and 8.35 pounds on accessories to match the dress.
The study also showed that seven per cent of women have been on between 41 and 60 dates before finally finding someone to share their life with, the paper reports.
The report also said that despite spending a lot of money preparing for a romantic rendezvous, a third of women left halfway through the date after realising that they were sitting with ‘Mr Wrong.’
