Both sexes cheat equally . Men are just caught more there fore suspected more lol
If it is not 50/50 someone is getting more than they should! It takes two people. How could one cheat more than the other? Or is one woman getting the other percentage!
I`d say it`s about equal. After all if you`re going to cheat, you have to do it with somone.
yea but only if the one the cheater is cheating with is also cheating on their spouse.
But all in all I think both sexes are equally capable of cheating under the right circumstances.
I think women cheat more they are just a little more clever then men because men will always get caught .
Thanks to all the funny and meaningful advice and hubs you have given.
I'll guess and say it's about 55% men and 40% women. Again, it's only a guess.
I think it is guys. I do not think they are built to experiance the same level af attachment that women do.
I'd be shot dead if I say the guys cheat all the time - but hey, that's the truth! Men are born polygamous.
I guess Guys cheat on relationships mostly. The reason for that is Guys are more Physical whereas Women are emotional in nature.
I thought you wanted to know who cheats the most at games. If I'm losing my wife is cheating, if I'm winning she says I'm cheating. So it's equal!
I think women do their share of cheating, but they're a lot sneakier than men, so they don't get caught as often!
I agree with habee, I think women can be more shady and men I think are not as careful. But, honestly the whole cheating issue is an equal thing to me. There's a match for everyone out there, for every man who does it his way, there's a woman out there doing the same and vice versa. The bigger question is, whether or not the behavior will change
This question is obviously rhetorical... Guys think with their junk as much as women think with their purses. Blam.. how you like them apples! Do to them as you would want done to you!
Judging solely on the women and men I know, I would say women cheat more than men do.
Men definitely.Due to cultural memory.Before effective birth control came into being women had a much larger investment in sex than men.Men"deposited" and that was the end of the act.Women had to consider the possibility of pregnancy and its many dangers to health including death,not to mention nine months of time and raising the off spring.Weman became selecive looking for the best attributes in a man so they would be passed on to there children.
This was ingrained and passed down generation to generation until it became subconscious and expressed its self as attraction.
Of course birth control changed all that and we see the numbers on sexuality beginning to equalize between the sexes.
Ironic you bring up birth-control, while I'm scanning through my raw data facts in my playboy magazines....looking for ideas.
The raw data fact I came across, as you posted- According to a GUTT-MACHER Institute Poll about Women's use of contraception during the recession: 29% agreed they were "more careful than they used to be", and 8% sometimes skipped using birth control altogether to save money.
Interesting?
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I've known more women who cheat than men but the men get caught more than women.
Guys! We'll cheat just because we haven't cheated in a while. We cheat just to stay in practice. Matter of fact, I'm cheating right now. I'm not really typing this, someone else is.
I cheat more than my mate we have determined. oops. cest la vie
Women definitely - we men just hate to admit we have been cheated on - and women only tell other women so it just looks like it is the other way. AND most woman I ever had a brief 'romance' with were in a relationship, I was only in one
Guys, whatever the reason is...this absolutely shows that human species is just like other animal species. Any religion, science or our intellectual capacity will not going to change this factor. Hunger, thirst, security and lust rule us no matter what.
As the saying goes it takes two to tango, so i would say 50/50
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