What percentage of men cheat?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The percentage is lower than you think. Ugly people don't cheat.


That is me! But I think if I spent money on Botox etc, got a trainer instead of just online videos to work out with I wouldn’t be ugly. I pour that energy into my kids/marriage now.
I guess I am saying it is a two way street. I don’t feel like I have to get all dressed up to leave the house to run errands because I’m pretty happy and my husband flirts with me regardless.


Ugly people don’t cheat? Hahaaaaa. You should see some of the old bag’s on AM.
Anonymous
Just as many women cheat in 2022. I’m the younger age groups more. Statistics are outdated. The Internet has been the biggest game changer because now women just go online to find D and have it come to the house. Also, once the majority of women started working the opportunity in the workplace was there. Throw in all the slut glorification on social media and TV masked as women empowerment/feminism and women thinks it’s cute and sexy to sleep around. Morality has gone down the tubes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t cheated though there have definitely been a few opportunities over the many years. I have a very happy marriage so why cheat?


I felt like you did, and now I am in a sexless marriage, so I also now understand why people cheat. I'd probably do it for the right opportunity


PP - I agree with you. If I was in a sexless marriage and opportunities presented themselves the odds are high that I would cheat. I think I’m a good person but I’m not a saint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t cheated though there have definitely been a few opportunities over the many years. I have a very happy marriage so why cheat?


I felt like you did, and now I am in a sexless marriage, so I also now understand why people cheat. I'd probably do it for the right opportunity


PP - I agree with you. If I was in a sexless marriage and opportunities presented themselves the odds are high that I would cheat. I think I’m a good person but I’m not a saint.


I wouldn’t. It’s not in my dna to be a liar or to commit adultery. I would do something about the marriage or get out of it, but I would never cheat. I’ve never cheated on anyone or taken up the offer of the many married men who hit me up when I was single. It’s a crap thing to do. Says a lot about character.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t cheated though there have definitely been a few opportunities over the many years. I have a very happy marriage so why cheat?


I felt like you did, and now I am in a sexless marriage, so I also now understand why people cheat. I'd probably do it for the right opportunity


PP - I agree with you. If I was in a sexless marriage and opportunities presented themselves the odds are high that I would cheat. I think I’m a good person but I’m not a saint.


I wouldn’t. It’s not in my dna to be a liar or to commit adultery. I would do something about the marriage or get out of it, but I would never cheat. I’ve never cheated on anyone or taken up the offer of the many married men who hit me up when I was single. It’s a crap thing to do. Says a lot about character.


The post is about how many men cheat. A lot of women agree with you, but men in a sexless marriage don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just as many women cheat in 2022. I’m the younger age groups more. Statistics are outdated. The Internet has been the biggest game changer because now women just go online to find D and have it come to the house. Also, once the majority of women started working the opportunity in the workplace was there. Throw in all the slut glorification on social media and TV masked as women empowerment/feminism and women thinks it’s cute and sexy to sleep around. Morality has gone down the tubes.


So why had morality gone down the tubes now that women do it? Why was it moral when only men did?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t cheated though there have definitely been a few opportunities over the many years. I have a very happy marriage so why cheat?


I felt like you did, and now I am in a sexless marriage, so I also now understand why people cheat. I'd probably do it for the right opportunity


PP - I agree with you. If I was in a sexless marriage and opportunities presented themselves the odds are high that I would cheat. I think I’m a good person but I’m not a saint.


I wouldn’t. It’s not in my dna to be a liar or to commit adultery. I would do something about the marriage or get out of it, but I would never cheat. I’ve never cheated on anyone or taken up the offer of the many married men who hit me up when I was single. It’s a crap thing to do. Says a lot about character.


The post is about how many men cheat. A lot of women agree with you, but men in a sexless marriage don't.


Many men in sex filled marriages don’t either, just sayin’. So many are out for the variety f@k after a long marriage or because they are in a midlife slump, yes. Even the ones happy at home having sex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just as many women cheat in 2022. I’m the younger age groups more. Statistics are outdated. The Internet has been the biggest game changer because now women just go online to find D and have it come to the house. Also, once the majority of women started working the opportunity in the workplace was there. Throw in all the slut glorification on social media and TV masked as women empowerment/feminism and women thinks it’s cute and sexy to sleep around. Morality has gone down the tubes.


So why had morality gone down the tubes now that women do it? Why was it moral when only men did?


No. It want okay when it was primarily men.

What I hate as a woman is for women to sink to the lowest common denominator: if the men are cheating lying scumbags…then yipeee so will we become them too. And if you call it out, you are anti-feminist or misogynistic. No- I’m anti-lying, cheating, gaslighting, betraying, and exposing people to disease and harm without their knowledge or consent.
Anonymous
One thing about Covid and now leading a fully remote team is I don’t have to deal (I guess it could still happen but definitely not like before) with people getting involved w coworkers, including married people.
Anonymous
Pp here. That was an aside, but I worked in an industry w lots of travel and I swear half of my coworkers were involved in some sort of cheating while traveling for work at some point
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. That was an aside, but I worked in an industry w lots of travel and I swear half of my coworkers were involved in some sort of cheating while traveling for work at some point


Man here - I traveled a great deal and only once was it obvious that a coworker was cheating. He was sleazy through and through so it was no surprise. Maybe I was oblivious or clueless and I wasn’t one to hang out in hotel bars while I was traveling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just as many women cheat in 2022. I’m the younger age groups more. Statistics are outdated. The Internet has been the biggest game changer because now women just go online to find D and have it come to the house. Also, once the majority of women started working the opportunity in the workplace was there. Throw in all the slut glorification on social media and TV masked as women empowerment/feminism and women thinks it’s cute and sexy to sleep around. Morality has gone down the tubes.


So why had morality gone down the tubes now that women do it? Why was it moral when only men did?


No. It want okay when it was primarily men.

What I hate as a woman is for women to sink to the lowest common denominator: if the men are cheating lying scumbags…then yipeee so will we become them too. And if you call it out, you are anti-feminist or misogynistic. No- I’m anti-lying, cheating, gaslighting, betraying, and exposing people to disease and harm without their knowledge or consent.


Then why do you focus on cheating women?

I’m assuming you’re a man. Why aren’t you calling out cheating men equally?
Anonymous
If you truly love your partner, you don't cheat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. That was an aside, but I worked in an industry w lots of travel and I swear half of my coworkers were involved in some sort of cheating while traveling for work at some point


When I was traveling for work, seemed like most men were fishing for women. Some women too, ones I wouldn't suspect. My guess is three quarters of men cheated or at least tried to. I stopped being surprised at how often I was propositioned by married men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pp here. That was an aside, but I worked in an industry w lots of travel and I swear half of my coworkers were involved in some sort of cheating while traveling for work at some point


When I was traveling for work, seemed like most men were fishing for women. Some women too, ones I wouldn't suspect. My guess is three quarters of men cheated or at least tried to. I stopped being surprised at how often I was propositioned by married men.


I've traveled a lot for work pre-pandemic. I saw someone fishing one time, and she was a young woman who was just out of grad school.
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