Northlanders are a flirtatious bunch at work, with many also fantasising about colleagues, a new study has revealed.
The "Sex in the Workplace" Adulttoymegastore Kiwi Sex Survey, verified by Colmar Brunton, showed that more than one in three Kiwis have flirted with a colleague (40 per cent).
Flirters were more likely to be from Northland, with 50 per cent of those who admitted they had been flirtatious with a workmate living in the region.
More than one in three New Zealanders, 38 per cent, have fantasised about a colleague. While they are of all ages, genders and sexual orientations, the survey results reveal that they are more likely to be male, unhappy with their sex life and unsatisfied with the frequency they have sex.
They were also more likely to be from Whangarei or the wider Northland region, with 53 per cent of respondents from this area stating that they have fantasised about someone they work with.