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Bournemouth places third on UKs cheating hotspot list.

January 11, 2023 //  by TillyCollins

canva broken heart gif, made by Tilly Collins.

Bournemouth appears on list for worst spots in the UK for cheating!

It joins Exeter and Salford in the top three worst places for this.

This information stems from the married dating website ‘Ashley Madison’.

The data being collected between October 1st 2021 and the 28th of February 2022 using ONS and the national records of Scotlands population statistics along with their members.

Some other cities that featured in the top 20 of this list include, Manchester, Southhampton and Brighton.

Christoph Kraemer Ashley Madisons international affairs director gave Buzz news some insight on this:

“There is a real evolution towards a non monogamist community.” 

“There are 2 groups leading this change – men and women.” 

Mr Kraemer then continues to explain that:

“1 in 4 of our female members say that they are in open relationships compared to only 13% of the men.” 

“One of the psychologists we work with, found in her research and therapy that usually the men give the first impulse but once women have tried it they do not want to go back to a monogamous relationship.” 

The website ‘Ashley Madison’ is in use in 50 countries and has 75 million members worldwide, and the UK has 2.8 million memberships since 2006 which is ahead of all the other European countries.

However, when they produced a study finding out how society feels about non – monogamous relationships.

In the UK only 1 in 10 said that they found it acceptable.

“Society at large seems to be not quite as tolerant as some of its European neighbours.” 

A group of students gave their opinion on this list:

 

 





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