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A new survey reveals the differences in buying habits and expectations by the sexes this Valentine’s Day. The survey, by credit card comparison website CreditDonkey.com, found a disconnect between men and women respondents.

While most Americans plan to stick to traditions – 64.5% of male respondents say they’ll take their significant other to dinner, 60.3% will give flowers, and 41.2% will give chocolates –

While 64.5% of male respondents plan to give dinner, only 54.8% of female respondents want dinner.

  • While 60.3% of male respondents plan to give flowers, only 36.9% of female respondents want flowers.
  • While 41.2% of male respondents plan to give chocolates, only 34.5% of female respondents want chocolate.

The researchers at CreditDonkey.com suggest instead that guys consider:

  • Jewelry: 22.2% of female respondents want to receive jewelry, yet only 18.9% of male respondents plan to give jewelry.
  • Gift Cards: 12.6% of female respondents want to receive gift cards, yet only 7.9% of male respondents plan to give gift cards.
  • Electronics: 7.1% of female respondents want to receive electronics, yet only 3.7% of male respondents want to give electronics.

Av’s Say What Topic For Monday: Ladies What’s One thing You Don’t Want For Valentines? Tell us at 1-888-965-0440 at 650 am eastern on The Yolanda Adams Show.

New Survey Shows How Men And Women Do Not Always Get What They Want For Valentine’s Day.  was originally published on theyolandaadamsmorningshow.com