
Despite the prevailing belief that men are overly interested in the opposite sex, women are more likely to seek love elsewhere. According to a survey, women have significantly more affairs than their partners.
A survey of 4,000 people revealed that women are far more likely to have affairs outside of marriage or relationships than their partners. The average woman has had 2.3 lovers, while the average man has had 1.8.
Men cite the desire for new experiences, a marriage that has become boring, and a desire to elevate themselves as the main reasons why spouses cheat. Women cheat on their partners when they feel a lack of emotional stimulation to feel attractive and desirable again.
According to the study's authors, when a woman begins to consider infidelity, she has significantly more opportunities to do so than a man. Furthermore, women have control over the situation, meaning they decide who, when, and where they will meet.
A woman's relationship with her lover is usually based on love, which cannot be said of a man's relationship with his mistress. Furthermore, women are often the first to initiate conversations about divorce.
