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The Unstable Marriages...

According to a latest research, one in ten Britons would cheat on their partners. Now, if you thought this was a 'big-big news', there is some thing bigger. The survey also showed that five in ten Brits regularly fantasized to have an extra marital affair. The revelation, that comes after speaking with 3,000 married couples showed some other harsh realities too, some, too harsh to be true.
It was apparently found that 73 per cent of the people fear divorce if they were unfaithful, while 12 per cent were already believed to have cheated their spouse once. However, there were others, viz., 63 per cent who believed it was possible to have an emotional affair rather than physical, and to 14 per cent of the respondents, flirting was a big no-no.
OnePoll, which carried out the study, said: “If this research is to be believed, there are a lot of really unstable marriages in Britain." So, this clear gives the testimony on what the future holds for these couples.
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