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Men and women are likely to start affairs in September......
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A survey conducted by a certain site has revealed that spending more time with partners during the school holidays leads to a 22 per cent leap in infidelity.
The increase could be even higher this year as the coronavirus pandemic has eased and people are returning to the office.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationship expert at the site, said: "Sex-tember is here, which means a surge in affairs. It will be even more pronounced this year because working from home is coming to an end."
January had previously been the peak month for cheating as men and women decided to play away after Christmas rows with their partners.
So there you have it folks...... |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"A survey conducted by a certain site has revealed that spending more time with partners during the school holidays leads to a 22 per cent leap in infidelity.
The increase could be even higher this year as the coronavirus pandemic has eased and people are returning to the office.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationship expert at the site, said: "Sex-tember is here, which means a surge in affairs. It will be even more pronounced this year because working from home is coming to an end."
January had previously been the peak month for cheating as men and women decided to play away after Christmas rows with their partners.
So there you have it folks......"
Are you sure this isn't from last year given 'working from home' has been way less of a thing in 2022 than last year?
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"I always wonder where this information comes from. Do they send out questionnaires asking
1. Are you going to have an affair? Yes/no
2. If yes, when?
Sydney university "
I feel left out because I haven't received one of these surveys |
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"A survey conducted by a certain site has revealed that spending more time with partners during the school holidays leads to a 22 per cent leap in infidelity.
The increase could be even higher this year as the coronavirus pandemic has eased and people are returning to the office.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationship expert at the site, said: "Sex-tember is here, which means a surge in affairs. It will be even more pronounced this year because working from home is coming to an end."
January had previously been the peak month for cheating as men and women decided to play away after Christmas rows with their partners.
So there you have it folks......"
Well it’s a way to cut down on fuel costs - go out and make your own heat |
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