 How many times a day do you think you gawk at the opposite sex? Mark Ireland, a researcher from Kodak Lens Vision Center, carried out a study that interviewed 3,000 British individuals, questioning females and males on how often they gawk at the gender they're attracted to. Results show men between the ages of 18 and 50 spend an average of 43 minutes a day eyeing members of the opposite sex, summing up to almost one year in an average lifetime. Women, on the other hand, spend an average of 6 months of their lifetime eyeing males. Most female participants in the study shared it was a fellow's dazzling eyes that first drew their gaze. With men it was a lady's figure. For men, the top 5 spots for them to eye up women are supermarkets, pubs slash bars, nightclubs, work, and shops. For women, the top 5 spots are pubs slash bars, shops, public transportation, supermarkets, and work. Though a majority of participants stated that being eyed makes them feel flattered, 28% said it made them feel happy, 16% said it made them feel uncomfortable, and 20% said it embarrasses them. Another interesting find was how partners reacted to each other's wandering eyes. One third of the poll members have argued with their partner over wandering eyes, with 1 in 10 breaking up with their partner because of it. But on a more positive note, 35% of Brits shared they started a relationship with someone they eyed up. And question of the day, would you be empathetic if you caught your partner staring at another attractive person? Or would you be like the other 1,000 Brits who argued with their partners? Leave that in the comments below.