https://ifstudies.org/blog/who-cheats-more-the-demographics-of-cheating-in-america
Alright, so below 30 it's vicious out there.
In general, men are more likely than women to cheat: 20% of men and 13% of women reported that they’ve had sex with someone other than their spouse while married, according to data from the recent General Social Survey(GSS).
That's only a difference of 7%.
And that assumes, that both sexes are equally honest in their reporting. Women are more likely to be (a-)shamed of their sexual conquests while men have more reason to take pride in it. That might affect their self-reporting a little bit.
In addition to gender and age, the infidelity rate also differs by a number of other demographic and social factors. For example, cheating is somewhat more common among black adults. Some 22% of ever-married blacks said that they cheated on their spouse, compared with 16% of whites and 13% of Hispanics. And among black men, the rate is highest: 28% reported that they had sex with someone other than their spouse, compared with 20% of white men and 16% of Hispanic men.
I guess you better not marry a nigger if you value loyalty.
Overall, Democrats, adults who didn’t grow up in intact families, and those who rarely or never attend religious services are more likely than others to have cheated on their spouse. For example, 15% of adults who grew up with both biological parents have cheated on their spouse before, compared with 18% of those who didn’t grow up in intact families.
And neither an atheist, a democrat, or someone who didn't grew up with both parents.
I bet there is also a strong correlation between personality traits and cheating.
It seems as if one could drastically increase their odds to find a loyal partner by looking out for red flags, having a little bit of empathy, and perhaps some common sense.
Did by chance anyone cheat on you?
As far as I am aware, no. And if I did cheat and were caught, I would expect my wife to initiate the divorce.
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