Cheater Cheated

The first thing to learn has to do with the demographics of cheaters. Who’s more likely to cheat? If it seems like men are more likely to cheat, the numbers back that up, although not necessarily as prominently as you might think.

Twenty-one percent of men, compared to 13 percent of women, have admitted to cheating. (However, a full 41 percent of men and 28 percent of women have considered it at some point.) On the other hand, 85 percent of women think cheating is always wrong, and only 75 percent of men think it’s always wrong. These numbers work out to about a six percent chance of being cheated on every year, with a 25 percent chance of being cheated on eventually.

Uncover more data about cheaters from this detailed infographic by PeopleFinders.com

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