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01st Jan 2017

Researchers have discovered a ‘danger age’ when partners are more likely to cheat in a relationship

Age can be a factor

Cassie Delaney

If one partner is cheating in a relationship, there are likely to be signs.

Unexplained late nights in work, extreme privacy and lies can all be indications that they’re playing away. In fact, not so long ago we told you all about the top ten signs that your partner is cheating on you.

Now, according to yet more new research, the age of a person can influence how likely they are to remain faithful to their partner.

The research discovered that the ‘danger age’ is 39. The study discovered at this stage of life people are as much as twice as likely to cheat. It also found that people are most likely to have affairs as they approach a new decade in age, for example 29 or 49.

The research was conducted by IllicitEncounters.com, a website that encourages its customers to seek out extramarital affairs.