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Men get caught more than women after cheating

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People cheat.

Committed relationship secures them, but they miss the spark.

Men and women seek passion outside safe but boring relationships.

While men are known to cheat more than women, it takes two to tango.

A recent clinical research detailed that nearly as many women cheat as men.

A survey by Undercover Lovers, a U.K.-based extramarital dating site, on 4,000 of its members analyzed people's cheating habits and its implications.

Among female cheaters, 57 percent of women said that they fell in love with whom they were having an affair. But only 27 percent of men surveyed said they loved their mistress

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The came up with the following reports:

Aman having recreational sex is called a “stud” whereas a woman doing the same is denounced as being a “slut.”

Male ego is more vulnerable to the thought that he might be cheated.

Men are thought more likely to sexually act out.

Women are better at cheating and hiding it then men.

Men and women seek different objectives in their flings.

Women want emotional satisfaction whereas men look for instant physical gratification.

Men engage in a purely physical sexual experience, such as watching pornography, going to a strip club, or hiring a prostitute.

Women, in contrast, desire emotional attachment.

Women are aroused by emotional connection.