According to science, women cheat most often at this age

When do women actually find the relationship a bit boring? When do women want to cheat? Because you know: it's not just the men who are skating on thin ice, we women can do it too.
Various studies have attempted to investigate the relationship between age and infidelity, and some have revealed interesting patterns. A notable study conducted by the Institute for Family Studies in the United States analyzed data from over 30,000 Americans and found that women between the ages of 18 and 29 reported the highest rates of infidelity, with a decline as they got older. So: the older women get, the less they are inclined to have wild nights with a stranger. And that can be explained quite logically. Many women, as they get older, strive for stability and connection in their relationships, which can lead to a decrease in infidelity. Moreover, life experiences and responsibilities, such as having children or building a career, can also play a role in reducing infidelity at a later age.
Other studies suggest that infidelity only starts around the age of 35: when the children are no longer very young, there is some breathing room to look around for someone else. About 32 percent of the surveyed women indicated that they had cheated between the ages of 30 and 39. Just for a bit more sexual excitement. The answer will therefore lie in the middle: either women are younger and cheat before they settle down and become mothers, or they are already mothers, have been with their partner for a long time, and then reconsider. They want to experience something again: the baby years are over and they feel good about themselves again. Around the age of 25, the man of the house should be extra cautious, but also around the age of 35.



