Summer infidelity: Is it different? Data shows more cheating in warm season
Statistics indicate that married individuals are more unfaithful in summer, and researchers call this the infidelity season. The article explores whether summer cheating differs from winter cheating and whether it is even considered cheating.

According to surveys, 20% to 25% of marriages experience infidelity at some point. In summer, this phenomenon is even more pronounced – researchers refer to the season as the season of infidelity. This trend raises questions about whether summer affairs are different from winter betrayals and whether they even count as cheating. The article features stories from married people, sharing their perspectives on what can be forgiven and what cannot.

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