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we have a negative stance on the topic of infidelity, because it is an outlet for those who are not fully committed to relationship. Partial commitment is unacceptable. When it comes to a functioning relationship, it must be a 50-50, all or nothing deal. the Psychology today news article, “All About Men and Infidelity”, it is said that some men have mindset that  “as men, it is their biological right/imperative to have sex with as many women as possible.” This in my belief is no excuse for cheating on someone youve promised to be committed to, and if any man chooses to have this mindset, then he should stay far away from  the phrases “promise” or  “commitment”. It scientifically proven however, that women are less likely to cheat than men . “In one classic study, 75% of men, but 0% of women, consented to a request for sex from a complete stranger of the opposite sex (Clark & Hatfield, 1989)”  (Worth).  However , it is no secret that men  arent the only culprits of infidelity. But man or woman, people who have committed themselves to another being, it isn't okay to have affairs with another person. http://www.webmd.com/women/features/why-do-women-cheat

he made a joke about infidelity that i will mention.

Y’all like, “Why can’t you turn it down? I do it all the time. Why can’t you say ‘no’? I say ‘no.’” See, it’s easy for y’all. You know why? ‘Cause every woman in here, ever since you were 13 every guy you met has been

 

 

“It is estimated that roughly 30 to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage”

“Research consistently shows that 2 to 3% of all children are the product of infidelity”

“Infidelity is becoming more common among people under 30.  Many experts believe this increase in cheating is due to greater opportunity (time spent away from a spouse) and young people developing the habit of having multiple sexual partners before they get married”

 

Logic would suggest we're having more affairs than ever. We're presented with more opportunities to cheat. We work more and travel more, and consequently are more absent from our homes. The evolving landscape of technology means we are connected – sometimes intensely and continuously – with many more people than before.  

 

Vermon, Polly. “Is anyone faithful anymore? Infidelity in the 21st century”. The Guardian. Guardian News and Media Limited 2015. Web. 23 Jan 2015.

 

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