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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]- according to research: https://thoughtsonlifeandlove.com/infidelity-are-men-or-women-more-unfaithful/96033/ In younger generations (millennials and Gen Z), the rates of infidelity among men and women are nearly equal. The gender gap in cheating is most pronounced among older generations, where men were historically more likely to have extramarital affairs. Do you agree with the research results here? Does it match your experience? [/quote] Where is the actual data? Your link is to an op-ed that states some stats that are not specific to age groups and doesn’t support your title. Studies do show that women are actually less naturally monogamous than men but the linked article does not (instead, it just perpetuates the myth about men needing to spread their seed and bla bla bla).[/quote] If there is any data, the only thing it would confirm is that younger women are more likely than older women to confess to cheating, which makes sense because older married women of earlier generations often didn't have income or access to money, so they had more to lose by confessing and thus were more discreet. [/quote]
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