"Because I'm a woman." That's the standard refrain when women want to avoid doing something they don't like! Illustration: Uttam Ghosh
Scientists have proven that women frequently use their sex as a get-out clause for everything from crying to their failure to take the bins out.
A survey found that 88 per cent of respondents had used their sex as an excuse at some point, while more than half admitted they did so regularly.
Driving was the most common scenario, with 67 per cent blaming their poor parking on being a woman, reports the Daily Mail. More than half of women blamed their gender on their inability to catch spiders in the bath -- while slightly fewer than half used it to avoid carrying heavy items.
The news follows Katie Price's admission in court last week that she had swerved while driving
The top ten situations in which women are likely to use their gender as an excuse:
Parking the car (67 per cent of women polled)
Catching insects (56 per cent)
Carrying heavy items (48 per cent)
Opening Jars (40 per cent)
Avoiding confrontation (35 per cent)
DIY (28 per cent)
Taking the rubbish out (19 per cent)
Sporting performance (15 per cent)
Navigation (11 per cent)
Crying (6 per cent)
Sarah Heath, of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said, "Whilst it was surprising to find just how many women do use the excuse, it's important to bear in mind that the majority admitted to doing so in a 'jokey' manner."