meh I don't know...all I know is that I would never, if I love someone I am faithful. Love isn't a game to me, its trust a mutual connection to someone
I don't think you can really know. Such a statistic would have to be based on the private lives of a lot of people. I imagine more men cheat than women though.
more than men contrary to popular belief. The only reason why everyone thought men cheat more is because they're more prone to, and they can't hide it well. once the study was made anonymous, a lot more women admitted they've cheated.
I think a lot depends on what you mean by "cheating". I have no idea of the percentages but I would say women may tend to "cheat" more on an emotional level. That is having what they now call an "office husband" meaning someone of the opposite sex that you can talk to on an emotional level. Maybe something they can't do with their own husband. I think that men probably cheat more on a physical level. Just the nature of the beast. Either kind of cheating can be destructive to a marriage or relationship so it's better not to "cheat" at all if you want to keep your relationship together.
Jesus teaches: "You have heard that it was said, `Do not commit adultery.' But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart" (vss. 27-28). Jesus is saying essentially that the crime is in not only the act, but the intent is enough to make one guilty of breaking God's law. As the LORD Himself told us: "The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart" (I Sam. 16:7).
Not that hard to understand, wouldnt matter if its a women or a man with lust in their heart, same applies
Not that hard to understand, wouldnt matter if its a women or a man with lust in their heart, same applies