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Men `often lie to women to avoid shop tiffs`

Be careful, ladies! Men often lie to their partners while buying clothes -- to avoid shop tiffs, a survey has revealed.

London: Be careful, ladies! Men often lie to their partners while buying clothes -- to avoid shop tiffs, a survey has revealed.
According to the survey, two-thirds of men admit they try to avoid an explosive truth when asked such questions as "does my bum look big in this?" But while most male shopping companions are comfortable with a little white lie, 70 per cent of women are convinced their partner is giving them an honest opinion, the poll in Britain has found. Every UK woman has an average 104 pounds worth of ill- fitting, unflattering garments they have never worn, according to research by online clothing firm Very. One in 10 men fear a row at the shops on a Saturday will cause such a stir the entire weekend will be ruined. But 82 per cent of women say they would rather know the truth before heading to the tills with clothes that don`t suit, the `Daily Express` reported. Very`s Julie Donnelly said: "The `does my bum look big in this?` question can be a tricky one for British men, particularly when it`s put to them just outside a busy changing room in a department store." PTI