Have you ever wondered what reasons could lead to your partner cheating on you? Well, a new survey has your answers.
Parents are most likely to cheat if their parents were love rats.
And affairs happen most often in the last year of a decade such as age 29, 39 or 49, a study found.

Jessica Leoni, sex and relationship expert at IllicitEncounters.com which set up the study, said: “If you want to know if your partner is going to cheat just look at their parents. There is strong evidence that there is a cheating gene which is passed on.”
The poll looked at the top 10 traits found in men and women who cheat on their loved one.

Warning signs for men included having unfaithful parents, wearing aftershave and liking rugby.
For women they included unfaithful parents, having cosmetic surgery like boob jobs and Botox, and having dyed hair.
Jessica added: “The other main trait that cheats seem to share is vanity.”
Source: https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/love-island-rugby-being-tall-25990602
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