More People Cheating With Online Affairs During Lockdown

A new study shows people are still having naughty affairs during lockdown—they’ve just moved online. The study called “Infidelity in the Time of COVID-19” revealed that approximately 25% of all marriages experience infidelity, but now more than ever before, couples are engaging in extramarital affairs. Cheaters are using dating apps, where they can browse for hookups safely and subtly, the researchers found.

“Individuals who are dissatisfied in their current relationship are more likely to explore alternative options and the increased stress from the pandemic may be contributing to more negative perceptions for individuals of both their partner and their relationship,” they wrote. The findings are backed up by infidelity website AshleyMadison.com, which reported an uptick in new accounts created at an average rate of 17,000 per day since the pandemic started. The authors also cited data from the Kinsey Institute, which found that about 13% of people currently in a relationship have reached out to an ex-lover during the pandemic.

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Check out more about how people are cheating online during lockdown: https://nypost.com/2020/07/15/more-people-having-online-affairs-during-lockdown-study-finds/

Women Are Better At Hiding Affairs, Study Says

feetA new study reveals that women are much harder to read when it comes to cheating. Researchers asked men and women to pick out cheaters from the pack, and while it was easy to tell who the male cheaters were, when it came to women, men had a much harder time telling who was unfaithful. The study gathered 1,500 heterosexual, white adults to analyze photographs and rank faces on a scale where a rating of one indicated a face that is “not at all likely to be unfaithful,” while a 10 is “extremely likely” to fool around.

Experts found that both men and women were capable of predicting a man’s infidelity — but neither could reliably asses a woman’s. Men with more “masculine” features were more likely to be pegged as cheaters by both men and women — and rightfully so: more of these men had actually cheated or poached women already in relationships. But when it came to women, it was anyone’s guess

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Check out more about a study that shows women are better at hiding affairs: https://nypost.com/2019/04/17/women-are-better-at-hiding-their-cheating-study/

This High Tech Mattress Can Tell If You Cheat

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_sex9It appears that Spain has an infidelity problem. At least that’s what the makers of the Smattress, a new high tech mattress that can detect if you’re cheating, would have you think. Durmet developed the Smattress in response to a report that Spain has a high rate of infidelity. The Smattress “detects deception” and then reports shady activity to the owner on an app! Yes, this product is real.

Its “Lover Detection System” includes twenty-four ultrasonic sensors which measure “suspicious movement” in the bed, and a 3D mattress model to show where most of the exertion is taking place. The company’s tagline is: “If your partner isn’t faithful, at least your mattress is.” Many Youtube watchers are skeptical of the policing mattress since obviously there are many other places to cheap than in one’s own bed. We like this Youtube user’s suggestion for the next step in cheating-detection: “Add a remote controlled taser.”

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Check out more about the Smattress here: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/smarttress-mattress-cheating_us_57151160e4b0060ccda3d3e1