Survey Shows Cheating Spouses Blame Technology For Their Indiscretions
Nov 13, 2013 19:45
A recent survey of 6,000 people states that being too tech savvy might ultimately end up hurting your relationships.
The survey was conducted by Victoria Milan, a dating site for married people looking for hookups. Overall, 45 pecent said they cheated because their partner spent too much time on their phones or tablets. And women ages 30-50 were the most likely to cheat because a mate preferred his device to her company.
This just adds to the mounting evidence on how all this tech affects real life relationship. Another survey done by researchers at Brigham Young University also found couples who text more than they talk are also more likely to split up.
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