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| Statistically, and leaving homosexuality etc out of the equation, and also the possibility that some men may cheat with single women, then brushing aside these cases which probably don't affect the statistic much: If a man cheats then there must also be a woman who is cheating. So if statistically more men cheat than woman, then by the same statistic, those women who do cheat must be doing so with more partners than their male counterparts (I suppose these are the loose locks of the metaphor). If more woman are cheating now than in the past, and the corresponīng figure for men hasn't changed to the same degree, this means women who cheat are getting fewer partners (so better locks). But however you twist this statistic, it's not going to prove that men cheat and women don't, or that men have or had a stronger urge to cheat. | |
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Married/engaged men who cheat usually also hide the fact that they are married/engaged to the woman they want to have in their bed. So they cheat on both ends

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Ok...let's remember the famous words: let he who is without sin, cast the first stone