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Cheaters tend to stray more during Valentine's Day and majority don't even feel guilty about it!
A study conducted by Ashley Madison Australia, an online dating site for married people has revealed that people are increasingly becoming more invested in their affairs.
Valentine's Day is right around the corner. It is the time of the year when lovers unite and it is also the perfect time to ask your crush out. But, if you're one of the lucky ones who will be celebrating 14th February with an already committed partner - be warned.
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A study conducted by Ashley Madison Australia, an online dating site cautions that people who have cheated before actually tend to drift to repeating the offense on Valentine's Day reported Daily Mail.
According to the study, 28 percent of married folks actually tend to spend this day with their illicit love affairs. The study was conducted on 1,638 men and women, who also talked about how much they would spend on a gift for their affairs.
The study was conducted between January 25 and February 5 earlier this year. "Typically, holidays and special occasions are reserved for the spouse and the affair partner is sidelined," said Isabella Mise, Director of Communications at Ashley Madison, according to the same report.
She also reportedly said that though this research along with others who have been done recently show a spike, this trend of putting the affair before the committed relationship is higher than it has ever been.
The study says that the amount of money they would spend on an affair's gift was equal to how much they would spend for their better halves, how they would do it is totally different. 36 percent of the people surveyed said they would shell out up to $250 for both.
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"For Valentine's Day this year, we're seeing that affairs of the heart can lead to new traditions with a greater importance being placed on the extramarital relationship," Daily Mail reported.
Unsurprisingly, 71 percent of the cheaters wanted to spend the day with their extramarital affair by having sex, thus spending the money on hotel rooms and the likes, and 73 percent would spend the day taking their partners for dinner. This survey shows that people are becoming increasingly becoming more invested in their love affairs outside their already existing relationships, she added.
SURPRISE "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY" to all of you....
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