Men quizzed on adultery

22 Jul 2010
Men quizzed on adultery In the UK, 24 per cent of men would cheat on their partner if there was no way of their significant other finding out.

Such are the results of the annual survey by AskMen.com which has delved into the minds of men in the UK.

Research revealed that 66 per cent of men fantasise about their partner's friends and that 54 per cent of men would enlarge their manhood in order to improve their self-esteem or to better satisfy a lover.

James Bassil, editor-in-chief of AskMen said: "This year's results are especially compelling as they illustrate the definition of modern-day masculinity and how certain male and female views are shifting apart in 2010."

The survey also revealed that almost a fifth of men would like to know where their partner is at all times through use of a tracking system – something for women to consider if they are thinking about having a secret affair.

Another recent study revealed that a fifth of people in the UK are in love with someone other than their partner.

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