2010年7月15日星期四

One in five adults in love with someone other than partner

One in six of those who love another will follow mesos it through and become involved in a long-term affair
One in five adults is in love with someone other than their partner or spouse, a study has found.
That means just under five million people who are currently married or cohabiting harbour romantic thoughts for a third party.
And the subject of their illicit love is most likely to be a work colleague or among their circle of close friends.
The statistics emerged in a poll of 3,000 people which also revealed one in four are not entirely happy in their current relationship.
And of those who are now completely content with their other half, just over 50 per cent have experienced feelings for someone else.
Worryingly, one in six of those who love another will follow it through and become involved in a long-term affair.
But better news for the long-suffering partners of those with a wandering eye wow gold is that falling for someone else usually only happens once during each relationship.
And only six per cent said they were planning to leave their long-term partner for the other man or woman.
"Even in a happy relationship, it's seems to be possible to have a wandering eye or even crave affection from another person.
"Yet for many people, the feelings are much stronger – with twenty per cent saying they are actually in love with another person despite being in a loving relationship already.
"For those who can't control their lust, this usually leads to an affair and potentially the start of a marriage or relationship breakdown."
The study also found feelings for someone else usually last for three years and three months
As well as colleagues and friends, ex-boyfriends or girlfriends also feature highly on the list of potentially dangerous love interests.
One in 25 people said they had been in love with someone else for more than five years and one in 50 said they had loved buy wow gold another for as long as they could remember.
Men are also far more likely to fall for someone else with 22 per cent admitting they loved two women.
But only 15 per cent of women said the same thing.
And 29 per cent of men said they planned to leave their partner for the other women compared to just 19 per cent of women.
"Men are much more likely to 'window shop' whilst in a loving relationship as well as falling for another women.
"And the study shows guys are more likely to stray too – with almost a third cheap wow gold planning on leaving their partner for another woman."

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