The UK's Largest Infidelity Survey
Illicit Encounters, a dating site with over 635,000 members (representing 3% of the British married population), has released the results of the largest survey ever conducted on infidelity, commissioned by the dating site and conducted by One Poll. I authored the poll itself, in order to garner some hard facts about cheating in the UK.
Results include:
At least once, 25.4% of married men and 18.3% of married women have cheated on their current partners.
Most affairs begin at work, especially in the office, with 38.8% of women having an affair with a coworker compared to 30.7% of men.
Women are two-thirds more likely than men to cheat on an ex-lover.
19% of British women and 30% of British men would commit infidelity if they knew they wouldn't be caught.
One-third of married people would consider cheating in retaliation if they discovered their partner's infidelity.
12 percent of both sexes believe you should not feel guilty for adultery if you were extremely drunk when it occurred.
Men are more likely to forgive and forget than women: more than one-quarter of men versus one-fifth of women.
The statistics indicate that 18.3% of women and 25.4% of men have cheated at least once on their current partner. Men are shockingly more likely to be repeat offenders than women, who are more likely to be one-time offenders. Additionally, more men have considered cheating in the past.
Work is where 38.8% of unfaithful women and 30.7% of unfaithful men met their partners. The number of men who meet their mistress in a nightclub is nearly three times greater than the number of women who meet their partner on a night out. Interestingly, women are twice as likely as men to cheat with an ex-partner. This'sense of familiarity' increases the likelihood that women will cheat with a friend; 18.03% of women do so, compared to 16.34% of men.
These statistics illustrate the disparity between the sexes in terms of cheating. Men are more at ease pursuing their desires in nightclubs and bars because they are primarily seeking sex rather than emotional connection. Women are typically seeking more comfort, support, and emotional connection; therefore, they are more likely to seek out those with whom they already have a history.
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