WHO'S MOST LIKELY TO CHEAT?

(June, 2015) Who, in a marriage, is most likely to cheat? According to a new survey by Working Mother Media, if you’re a woman and you are the primary breadwinner in you house, keep a close eye on your man. Researchers estimate that between 20% to 25% of married men and between 10% and 15% of married women have engaged in an extramarital relationship. But the study found that men who are 100% economically dependent on their spouses were most at risk for cheating, three times more at risk than women married to male breadwinners. There is about a 15% chance that a man married to a female breadwinner will cheat. Conversely, female breadwinners whose husbands were 100% financially dependent on them were the least likely group to cheat, about a 1.5% chance. The study was published in the June issue of the American Sociological Review.
* That’s interesting, but now with all the talk about breadwinners I’m hungry for a sandwich.
* Typical guys: they land a dream gig where they don’t have to work at all, and they still screw it up.
* So you’re saying the stay home Mr. Mom types are the biggest players? Yeah, right.
* Of course the female breadwinners are much more faithful. They’re too busy working to cheat.
* All I can say is whoever is designing the sex robots had better step on it.
* Then there’s the question of how truthful everyone was with the data, but why go there again?
* PHONE TOPIC: Any female breadwinners out there? How’s that working out for you? Rather, how do you THINK that’s working out for you?