The World’s 10 Most Adulterous Nationalities

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10. Finland: 36%

Technically Finns don't cheat. They have “parallel relationships.” It might be worth trying that one on your spouse if you get caught. Interestingly, the rate among middle aged and younger cheater declined sharply through 2010. One blogger in Finland says that sex in the nation “… is viewed as a very positive experience, so when a person is presented with the possibility of a sexual experience, it's in some ways socially sanctioned to pursue it."

9. United Kingdom 36%

Here the survey found definite evidence of “Anglo-Saxon puritanism” in the UK views of morality and sexuality. Not only are they at the lower end of the European infidelity rate (or is that the higher end of the monogamy rate?), they lead the league in guilt. About half of British respondents who admitted cheating say they regretted it, about twice the rate of the French. The ranking suggests only commoners were surveyed. Including the Royal family’s exploits would have made the country Top Five easy.

8. Spain: 39%

After directing Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen said Penelope Cruz was so hot, his pants caught on fire. You would think the Spanish machismo and sultry women would top the Hot Chart, but surveyors concluded that religion and convention can inhibit extramarital activity.

Spain is, traditionally, strongly Catholic and so cheating would inevitably be frowned upon socially. Despite the taboo, Spain has a surprisingly high divorce:marriage ratio of over 60, so perhaps the Spaniards are choosing to end one relationship before embarking on a new one?

7. Belgium 40%

6. Norway: 41%

5. France: 43%

No surprises there! Few French cared a soupcon when it was revealed that President Francois Hollande had a young, hot mistress. In fact it’s something of a tradition for French Presidents.

French is the language of love and the French are known for their passion and élan. So it’s almost a shock that France isn’t in fact the number 1 world leader in infidelity.

The French are so much more civilized about these things. It’s the only country in the world in which a majority of people believe affairs are not morally unacceptable. 63% of French people believe it is possible to love someone for life without being faithful to them. Only 28% of French people surveyed regretted their affairs. So, perhaps spiritually at least, France is the center of the unfaithful universe.

4. Germany: 45%

Another surprising ranking, few would have guessed married Germans are more amorous than the French. But they're just quieter and more discreet about their sexual transgressions.

3. Italy: 45%

2. Denmark: 46%


1. Thailand: 56%
 
I have occasionally considered moving from the UK to France.

But they just don't have our quality of food, our standard of cooking. They don't even have their own word for cuisine.
 
I have occasionally considered moving from the UK to France.

But they just don't have our quality of food, our standard of cooking. They don't even have their own word for cuisine.

:LOL:

That is an extremely funny joke. Cuisine is a French word and the British are not known for good food.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g41574-d1210900-r162115127-The_British_Beer_Company-Framingham_Massachusetts.html

There is a reason that British-style restaurants don't pop up everywhere as Italian, French, Indian, Brazilian, Chinese, and Mexican restaurants do. It's because British food doesn't have flavor. But- if you drink enough, you just might enjoy yourself enough not to notice.
 
......the British are not known for good food.


Whaaaaat?

British food is renowned all over Britain. What about our lovely traditional dishes? -
Birmingham balti
Lancashire chicken tikka masala
Thames valley pizza
Somerset sweet & sour king prawn

And over in Wales they have wonderful food too - laverbread (baked scavenged seaweed).

Ths Scots have their haggis (ground up oats boiled in a sheep's stomach).

In Northern Ireland I have actually eaten champ with mash and tatties (i.e. potatoes).

I have to tell you its food like this that made us what we are today.
 
"It is estimated that roughly 30 to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage (see Buss & Shackelford for review of this research). And these numbers are probably on the conservative side, when you consider that close to half of all marriages end in divorce (people are more likely to stray as relationships fall apart; also see, who is likely to cheat)."
 
Whaaaaat?

British food is renowned all over Britain. What about our lovely traditional dishes? -
Birmingham balti
Lancashire chicken tikka masala
Thames valley pizza
Somerset sweet & sour king prawn

And over in Wales they have wonderful food too - laverbread (baked scavenged seaweed).

Ths Scots have their haggis (ground up oats boiled in a sheep's stomach).

In Northern Ireland I have actually eaten champ with mash and tatties (i.e. potatoes).

I have to tell you its food like this that made us what we are today.

Oh Tom can't wait to be invited round yours for tea m8,i'll bring the scrumpy
or cleaning fluid as we know it here.
You make it sound so much more appealing than frogs legs.:LOL:
 
Whaaaaat?

British food is renowned all over Britain. What about our lovely traditional dishes? -
Birmingham balti
Pakistani not British
Lancashire chicken tikka masala
South Asian not British
Thames valley pizza
Italian not British
Somerset sweet & sour king prawn

And over in Wales they have wonderful food too - laverbread (baked scavenged seaweed).

Ths Scots have their haggis (ground up oats boiled in a sheep's stomach).

:eek::eek: No thank you.

In Northern Ireland I have actually eaten champ with mash and tatties (i.e. potatoes).

I have to tell you its food like this that made us what we are today.

There are not many British food places in California. However, there are a few Danish and Swedish places. There are many French and Mexican restaurants along with a few German restaurants. In Asian cuisine, we have Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Thai. You will still find it difficult to find a British place and probably for good reason. There are quite a few British people around me, and they never complain that they miss British cuisine.
 
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"It is estimated that roughly 30 to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage (see Buss & Shackelford for review of this research). And these numbers are probably on the conservative side, when you consider that close to half of all marriages end in divorce (people are more likely to stray as relationships fall apart; also see, who is likely to cheat)."

Google "The World's 10 Most Adulterous Nations" and you will find the same lists I did.
 
YESS!!! Lets celebrate Americans and their foods..... Just don't upset the OP and mention Ashley Madison

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It would appear that AM did not verify emails addresses or identities, so anyone 'famous' implicated is not necessarily so. Nor not necessarily not of course.
 
Oh my GOD! I'm getting married next here and I'm from Italy.. that percentage of infedelity it too high... I'm considering to move out !!!
 
I was being sarcastic.. not really afraid my husband-to-be could cheat on me.. but surely , Italy being among the top three isn't a relaxing thing..
 
Don't I remember some other league tables like, which nationality stole most from hotels and which were more likely to p1ss in the hotel swimming pool.

The US scored gold in both those

:LOL:
 
Meantime I look forward to visiting Italy soon.....

For the museums and galleries of course.
 
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