22% of married men have cheated on their wives and 14% of married women have cheated on their husbands, according to current data. The data is inaccurate, because most couples will not admit to cheating in the first place.
* There are no correct statistics and that's why it's called 'cheating' (no one knows in many cases who is cheating on who.) However, the guesstimate statistics are high and getting worse every year.
The percentage of couples who engage in partner swapping, also known as swinging, varies depending on the study and the population surveyed. Research suggests that approximately 2-4% of couples in the United States have participated in swinging at some point in their relationship. However, it's important to note that these numbers may not be fully accurate due to the private and often stigmatized nature of this behavior.
50% Source - Pearson Health Text
ANSWER:It depends if husband know how to treat her or the wives better, not just for sex but being a wife that he promise to love and cherish. So over all if some married women do end up with another man, don't you think it's the husband's responsibilities to make her happy?My opinion if married couples only work together give each others time and attention, affairs and cheating will not happen, but guess what it's really happening whether we like it or not..Last time I check it was neck and neck for men and woman on the statics and opportunities it's about 50/50.
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because if you were single, you wouldn't be cheating on anyone!
ANSWER: Bad enough for some couples to end up in divorce.
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# LIES # CHEATING Lack of effective commuication.
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I could find no percentage statistics, but it is "hundreds of thousands" per year. From the number of married couples in the USA, we can infer that it's at least 2% of all couples, but that's a conservative estimate.
ANSWER:.... Yes it does no matter who do it and circumstances will also play some role between married couples.
Mental cheating is very different from physical cheating. You might consider asking him to go with you to a couples counseling session. He may love you, but it sounds from your description of his 'mental cheating' that he is fantasizing about being with someone else. If he truly loves you, he should want to be with you and not another woman. I recommend that you get someone trained in couples therapy to help you find out if he really wants to continue a relationship with you. Mental cheating could possibly lead to physical cheating.