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One in five people admit they’ve cheated on a partner at some point
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In romantic relationships, getting cheated on is many people’s worst nightmare. It can immediately ruin a relationship, create trust issues, derail a person’s entire life and, if the couple is married, quickly lead to divorce. Most of us understand that cheating is strictly off limits, but unfortunately, infidelity is still quite common.
According to a study by the PR Newswire, 23% of men and 19% admit that they’ve cheated at some point. And two thirds of men, along with 53% of women, who have cheated on their spouses say that it wasn’t just an isolated incident.
When it comes to who is the most likely to cheat, Smith Investigation Agency found that 40% of unmarried relationships and a quarter of all marriages have seen or will see at least one act of infidelity at some point. However, those who grew up in families where their parents stayed together are less likely to be unfaithful than those who grew up with divorced parents.
It’s also important to consider the fact that not everyone defines “cheating” the same way. For example, 18.6% of European men, along with 14.4% of European women, say that intercourse doesn’t actually count as cheating. Meanwhile, over 43% of American women consider their partner hanging out with a female friend to be infidelity.
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