Players gonna play, according to researchers from Johns Hopkins. New research finds that most men and women who cheat on their spouse have no regrets about the affair—and found them to be sexually and emotionally satisfying. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences surveyed almost 2,000 users of Ashley Madison, a popular website for people seeking extramarital affairs.
About 20 to 25 percent of married people—and 33 to 50 percent of young adults in dating relationships—have had sex outside their relationships, according to the study. A clear majority of Ashley Madison users found that their affairs were satisfying, both sexually and emotionally—about 80 percent also reported that they kept their affairs a secret from their spouse or relationship partner. “People just assume that their partners are going to be totally satisfied having sex with one person for the next 50 years of their lives but a lot of people fail at it. It doesn’t mean everyone’s relationship is doomed, it means that cheating might be a common part of people’s relationships,” the researchers said.
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