UFO Sightings Causes An Increase Of Sexual Desires? A Survey In Panama Says So!

A survey conducted in Panama yield astonishing results about UFO sightings. The survey claims that 37 percent of Panamanians who have claimed saw UFOs have immediately felt an increase in their sexual desires after the alleged UFO sightings.

These 37 percent came from the six-percent of Panamanians who claimed experienced or witnessed UFO sightings. The survey, conducted by Cid Gallup company and published in the local newspaper, El Siglo, also yielded what the Panamanians believe about UFOs, UFO sightings, and alien lifeforms.

According to Cid Gallup, the increase of sexual desire after a UFO sighting topped the list of feelings Panamanians experienced after the alleged UFO sighting. Followed by the feeling of terror which seventeen percent of Panamanians experienced after a UFO sighting.

Regarding the shape of UFOs, thirty-nine percent of Panamanians believe UFOs looked like saucers. Four percent think UFOs are shaped like hornets. Three percent of Panamanians think UFOs look like tops while one percent believe UFOs look like a crane.

On encountering aliens, 61 percent of Panamanians would not like to meet one. Twelve percent are willing to meet one while 25 percent of Panamanians didn't know what to answer.

Sixty-three percent of Panamanians refuse to believe that life exists on other planets. Thirty-seven percent of the Panamanians do believe in the existence of other life forms in space.

According to the survey, 12 percent of the respondents believe aliens look like giant lizards. Eleven percent of Panamanians believe aliens would look like ourselves. Two percent thinks aliens would look like angels while a staggering 72 percent couldn't imagine what aliens would look like.

The survey was conducted in 2012 from June 12 to June 20. A sample size of 1200 Panamanians responded to the survey with a margin error of 2.8 percent.

ET Updates reports that Cid Gallup Latinoamerica is a respected survey company and El Siglo newspaper has a large circulation in Panama. Cid Gallup Latinoamerica did not disclose why they conducted such survey.

What do you think? Is an increase in sexual desire immediately after a UFO sighting probable? Why do you think Cid Gallup made the survey?

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