A HuffingtonPost/YouGov poll taken last November of 1,000 U.S. adults in a sample chosen to match the demographics of the U.S. population found women more likely to file for divorce than men.
Thirty-two percent of women surveyed said they would file for divorce "no matter what" if they discovered that their spouse was cheating, while only 23 percent of men said they would do the same. Fourteen percent of men said they would definitely give their partner another chance if they were unfaithful, but only 9 percent of women said the same.
According to the HuffPost/YouGov poll if only 23% of men would definitely divorce and 14 % would give their wife another chance, that means 63% aren't sure whether they'd divorce or give another chance.
On the other hand, many more women would divorce and fewer would give a second chance.
What would you do if you discovered your spouse was cheating? Are women really less likely to forgive?
Thirty-two percent of women surveyed said they would file for divorce "no matter what" if they discovered that their spouse was cheating, while only 23 percent of men said they would do the same. Fourteen percent of men said they would definitely give their partner another chance if they were unfaithful, but only 9 percent of women said the same.
According to the HuffPost/YouGov poll if only 23% of men would definitely divorce and 14 % would give their wife another chance, that means 63% aren't sure whether they'd divorce or give another chance.
On the other hand, many more women would divorce and fewer would give a second chance.
What would you do if you discovered your spouse was cheating? Are women really less likely to forgive?
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