“Don’t do to others what you wouldn’t want done to you” is the golden rule that is often ignored after infidelity. Anyone who cheats is punished with retaliatory sex. What helps to prevent it from happening, and what doesn’t – Krone+ reveals.
When it comes to infidelity, the sexes ultimately agree: according to a representative survey by the dating portal Parship, one in four out of every thousand Austrians has been unfaithful, an equal number of men and women.
The reasons for this are diverse and vary depending on gender: while women say they were unhappy with their relationship or wanted to feel desired, for men the allure of the new was tempting and sexual dissatisfaction was the decisive factor.
Infidelity is the most common reason for divorce
Men are generally more willing to forgive an accident, especially if it was a one-time thing; ultimately, cheating spells the end of most relationships, as the latest divorce report shows.
Source: Krone

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