Think men are the unfaithful ***? A study shows WOMEN are the biggest cheats - they're just better at lying about it
Are men or women more likely to cheat? While men have always had a worse reputation for being unfaithful, recent studies show that women are catching up fast - but we are a lot more likely to lie about it, and a lot less likely to get caught.
Simply put, it seems that women are better at having affairs than men.
The news that Farrah Fawcett had a secret affair for 11 years without telling a soul is a classic example of the way a woman cheats: discreetly, in secret, and while carrying on with the rest of her life as normal.
Women's relationships today follow
a very predictable pattern:
They push men for commitment
They get what they want
They lose interest in ***
They become attracted to someone else
They start cheating
They become angry and resentful
They begin telling their partners that they need time apart
They blame their partners for their behavior...and eventually, after making themselves and everyone around them miserable for an indefinite, but usually, long period of time, they end their relationships or marriages.
like most other males, you would probably never suspect that your partner is cheating, not only because of your wife’s or girlfriend’s seeming disinterest in ***; but also because you have the belief that your wife or girlfriend is a “good girl.” Unfortunately, males are frequently left/divorced by their wives and girlfriends without ever knowing about their wives' and girlfriends' infidelities.
Women Worse Cheats Than Men, Says Survey
We're used to thinking men are more likely than women to stray in a relationship
-- but it seems the roles are being reversed.
A new survey suggests that it's women who are more unfaithful, with four in 10 admitting that they have cheated on their partner.
By comparison, three in 10 men said they had done the dirty on their nearest and dearest.
It also emerged that four in 10 cheats ended up snogging someone whilst out clubbing, while almost one in four got carried away with a colleague at a work do.
More than half of women said they loved attention from men.
More than a third said men often got the wrong idea because they were so flirtatious.
More than a third of women also claimed their "minor indiscretion" happened by accident because their flirting
got out of hand.
According to *** and relationships expert Alex Hooper-Hodson, the survey results reflect current trends.
He said: "There has been a massive change in this issue compared with previous years.
"In the 80s, an academic called Annette Lawson wrote a book called "Adultery" in which she said the rate of infidelity among men was 60 percent over the course of a marriage and 40 percent for women.
"But the book also showed that the rate of increase in infidelity was higher among women, so it was likely they would overtake men.
"What you're seeing now is the result of that trend.
"It could be put down to women being more fussy, more picky, more confident and more in charge of their lives than they were 20 years ago.
"In a sense, they're behaving like old-fashioned men. They're having their cake and eating it."
The research showed that 58 percent of women who have cheated have kissed someone other than their partner, while 27 percent have had *** with someone else.
And 47 percent admitted they cannot help dancing provocatively with men whenever they are on a night out.
A fifth of girls said they get a thrill from cheating on their partner and, despite knowing it is wrong, want to do it again.
The survey also revealed 27 percent of women find strangers attractive and love the thrill of chasing them on a night out.
One in four said they cannot resist the temptation of a man in uniform, while almost one in five tend to cheat with those in authority.
GIRLS are MORE DIRTIER THAN MEN! when they cheat!
mas ma au lang jud sila mo tago!