Study reveals that women are more likely to stray six years into marriage
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Jane believes in the sanctity of marriage and this recent study does not sit well with her!
Listen as KZN and Jane discuss the topic in the podcast, then read below:
I'm sorry, but I think cheating is really lame!
I was getting some reading done and came across this study featured on Metro, which states that "women are more likely to stray at the six-year mark as that’s when they’re experiencing the pressure of raising children and approaching middle age with the same partner."
Read: Cheating: gender roles
The study also went on to say "that men were most likely to cheat after they’d been married for 11 years or more. In their case, researchers think this is down to mid-life crises and an evolutionary desire to make more babies."
Read: If you knew someone was being cheated on, would you tell them?
It's simple. If you are having issues in your relationship and have found someone outside of the relationship, whether it be for emotional or physical pleasure, just fess up!
Read: Woman stops at nothing to expose her cheating boyfriend
I hate that the person you were once swooning over with infatuation is now none the wiser while chins are wagging around town. It's not fair!
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