Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Percentage on Men and Women Who Cheat

When we marry it is for better or worse, right? Well research has shown that it all starts out with promises, love, and high hopes. As time goes on each partner finds things that he or she do not like about each other and find themselves looking for something better, so they think. As my grandmother use to say, "the grass is never greener on the other side." This is something everyone should learn and understand that the other person that he or she thinks is better still has some "tick" that he or she does not like. We are not perfect and we all have our faults. Take a look at the percentages below on men verses women on cheating, is it what you thought it was? Give you comments on what you thought the percentage should be or what you thought they were. Below is also a list of other things people have done that would be considered as cheating, do you disagree or agree with the list. Give your opinions we would love to hear them.

Percentages

Approximately 50 percent married women and 60 percent of married men will have an extramarital affair at some time in their marriage.

A University of California study in 1998 reported that 24 percent of men and 14 percent of women had had sex outside their marriages. In only 10 years, those numbers have more than doubled.
According to Divorce magazine, only 46 percent of men believe that online affairs are adultery and 75 percent of married people believe it's okay to visit an adult site online.


Other things that people considered cheating

  • 57 percent of people have used the Internet to flirt.

    • 38 percent of people have engaged in explicit online sexual conversation.
    • 50 percent of people have talked on the phone with someone they first chatted with online.
    • 31 percent of people have had an online conversation that has led to in-person sex.