Does OS X Lion make start up slower if you install it?

I know a Mac is not a PC but my parents are going to buy this (OS X Lion) for me but my dad has said in the past the new opperating system makes start up on a PC slower. I was pretty sure the same thing would not happen to a Mac (being the better of the two) but i just want comformation.

Initial startups after a large system upgrade are always slower, but thereafter should be fine.

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