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Reply to "Why he won't leave his wife for his mistress"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ actually there’s a fallacy to your argument because you’re assuming children of cheaters are incremental to the 33% you assumed. That’s a false assumption since 33% is a combination of people whose parents had cheated and ones whose parents hadn’t cheated. So that 90% is a wrong assumption.[/quote] Not only is my math right, but my assumptions are too beneficial for you. It also assumes faithful men are spawning at the same rates as unfaithful men. Right? Because if unfaithful men had more children, then their spawn of the unfaithful would grow in bigger numbers, with higher rates on infidelity, than those spawn of loyal men. Which is theoretically untrue, considering these unfaithful men are by definition having sex with more women in higher numbers in greater marriages with second families. A lot of people cheat. Some of those are sex addicts who will cheat on their spouses regardless of the marital sex life. Some are people who would otherwise be faithful but are sexually neglected. I don't have stats to separate the camps, but your theory that it's mostly passed down goes in flames when you see the above.[/quote]
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