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LOL... Watch too many series, and you'll always vote for what they're doing...as you get to love the characters and almost think they're real...
Mmmm... hard call that one.
In my opinion it boils down to "morals"...
If a person has morals, they don't cheat.. If they have none they don't care.
So women outway men aparently as far as how many are on the planet?
In your scenario that would make it women...
I only ever had one man cheat on me, and i was 17...
I never cheated on any.
So in my scenario i would therefore have to say men
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LOL..
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I think in the past it was certainly men, but women have certainly caught up...
In all honesty, and this is completely unsubstantiated save personal experience, and that of friends who've been cheated on etc., I would have to say that I think women cheat more than men these days, I mean being a woman you are basically given an opportunity to do so every hour, wheras if you're a man you have to be dedicated to cheating and really chase it down.
Also, I think women are better liars than men.Comment
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Exactly what I was thinking. It is so convenient for them and men are always on the prowl because they have no control on getting it so we act like ravenous dogs (sad I know). I know this is bad but I kind of like it when I hear of a woman being cheated on (this may stem from my mother cheating on my dad). I am surprised I am not a cheater myself. Who knows, a few more bad experiences with bad women may change me.I think in the past it was certainly men, but women have certainly caught up...
In all honesty, and this is completely unsubstantiated save personal experience, and that of friends who've been cheated on etc., I would have to say that I think women cheat more than men these days, I mean being a woman you are basically given an opportunity to do so every hour, wheras if you're a man you have to be dedicated to cheating and really chase it down.
Also, I think women are better liars than men.Comment
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I agree. It's women. This was a topic in my medieval literature class today. Even women in medieval times were more likely to cheat because they were at home housewives. They stay home all day while their husband is gone so it's VERY easy to invite men over. This same tradition carries on today in American household.Comment
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I guess we have the post man, the pool man, the electrician, the gardener, the mobile services, for motor vehicles, in thinking along these lines, Women can call out any service for a "check up"... lol.
Not something the men can do......
Okay, forget Morals... Women.......
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My best friend had a boyfriend for over two years off and on and the guy seriusly cheated on her atleast one hundred times. No joke, so Im going to say men. Plus they can never keep it in their pants.
But I have to say there are a lot of women who are well, not very "clean" but a guy had to make them that way in the first place.
Honestly, this could go back and forth with all sorts of different opinoins so I don't think your question will be answered.RozzlynnComment
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Initially when looking at the title of the post I thought men definately. But after reading the posts I'm not so sure.
I am a women and have never cheated and as far as I know never been cheated on. I think it is about morals but also about how well intact someones self esteem is. If you need to boost your seldf esteem you may be more open to cheating. Just a thought.
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