Here ya go....have at it fellas!
http://www.lemondrop.com/2008/10/29...s-sport/?icid=200100125x1212534597x1200737821
When I made the personal observation that women seem to be just as bad as men if not WORSE when it comes to inappropriate sexual behavior while in a committed relationship, the Sosuave "good girl" lynch mob wanted to have my head. Seems that I'm not the only one these days who thinks the cheating stats are skewed, and I would bet you would be SHOCKED to know what the real numbers are.
Factor in "emotional infidelity" and I would bet that women cheat more than men do.
Oh yea, then there's this little gem that helps support my theory that more women cheat with a coworker than a random stranger they meet at a club or bar.
http://www.lemondrop.com/2008/10/29...s-sport/?icid=200100125x1212534597x1200737821
I've been saying this for years. Trying to get an honest answer about a woman's sexual past is like interrogating Clinton about Lewinski.But researchers are scratching their heads over whether it's really more women cheating or just more coming clean about it. Scientists say it's tough to get women to admit to adultery -- a study published last year in The Journal of Family Psychology found that only 1 percent of 4,884 married women said they had been unfaithful during a face-to-face interview, while 6 percent admitted it on an anonymous computer questionnaire.
When I made the personal observation that women seem to be just as bad as men if not WORSE when it comes to inappropriate sexual behavior while in a committed relationship, the Sosuave "good girl" lynch mob wanted to have my head. Seems that I'm not the only one these days who thinks the cheating stats are skewed, and I would bet you would be SHOCKED to know what the real numbers are.
Factor in "emotional infidelity" and I would bet that women cheat more than men do.
Oh yea, then there's this little gem that helps support my theory that more women cheat with a coworker than a random stranger they meet at a club or bar.
If more ladies really are unleashing their libidos elsewhere, researchers theorize that the cause could be everything from having careers that require them to work late hours to being able to connect with people electronically.