Ireland has the most active love cheats in the world, new study finds
The global research into sex flings also reveals that men who discover their partner is a love cheat are more willing to forgive the affair than women
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Men More Likely To Forgive Partner s Affair Than Women
Dominic Smithers
10:59 AM, April 11 2021 GMT+1
Men are more likely than women to forgive their partner after discovering they have been cheating, new figures have shown.
Data from Ashley Madison, the infamous dating site for affairs and discreet dating , shows that women are less likely to turn the other cheek over incidents of infidelity.
The results emerged from a global study of 3,000 members of the married dating site.
The site revealed that 85 percent of female members had been forgiven over a previous affair, while the same could only be said for 80 percent of men.