January 23, 2014

French Study Shows 55 Percent of Men, and 32 Percent of Women Cheat


[From article]
the Ifop study found that some 55 per cent of French men and 32 per cent of French women admit to cheating on their other halves.
Infidelity has been on the rise since the 1970s, when only around 19 per cent admitted to cheating, according to the study that was carried out for Gleeden, the extramarital dating website.
More than one in three French said they were prepared to cheat on their partners as long as they were sure they would not find out.
François Kraus of Ifop said: "One of the study's key findings is the enduring difference in perception of infidelity among men and women, with the latter much less accepting of dalliances than men." Two out of three French women consider a kiss is a form of cheating, while 57 per cent see sexting as being unfaithful.
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The study also found that Left-wing French are more likely to cheat on their partners than those who identify themselves as on the Right.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/10587153/French-study-shows-a-majority-of-men-and-a-third-of-women-cheat.html

French study shows a majority of men and a third of women cheat
Ifop poll finds that 55 per cent of French men and 32 per cent of French women are unfaithful and that infidelity is on the rise but that the French are champions of forgiveness
By Henry Samuel, Paris
Telegraph (UK)
3:10PM GMT 21 Jan 2014

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