Educated people more likely to have affairs
A new survey has revealed that the more education people in the United Kingdom receive, the more likely they are to have an affair

A new survey has revealed that the more education people in the United Kingdom receive, the more likely they are to have an affair.
Statistics show that more than 69% of women and 65% of men who achieve higher education will be tempted to stray.
The study, conducted by Victoria Milan – a dating site for married and attached people looking to have an affair – looked into the education levels of more than five million of its active users to discover whether a person is more or less likely to stray based on their level of education.
The survey polled men and women from all walks of life, taking into account people who didn’t complete high school or college, those who graduated from high school, technical school, college or achieved a Bachelor’s, Masters or Doctorate degree.
The group most likely to engage in an erotic affair is those who graduated from college, with 36.87% of women and 25.23% of men confessing they have strayed.
A trend appears with the next level up in education – a Bachelor’s degree which gives people a bit more confidence, with 18.98% of women and 20.32% of men deciding to embark on an adulterous adventure.
Men and women with a Masters degree are third most likely to slip between the sheets with someone other than their beloved partner. 16.75% of men and 14.45% of women who have achieved their
Masters have no issue getting involved with someone outside of their primary relationship.
The most faithful women are those who have achieved their Doctorate (1.40%), followed by those who completed technical education (3.44%).
The men least likely to stray are those who didn’t complete high school (2.33%), followed by those achieved their Doctorate (3.12%).
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