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Parents more likely to cheat on their partners during COVID: study

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(Photo by Katerina Holmes via Pexels) By Stephen Beech Parents were more likely to cheat on their partners during the COVID pandemic, reveals new research. Moms and dads were more prone to having an affair than people who didn't have children, according to the study. A survey of 1,070 American adults who were in committed, heterosexual relationships during the first year of the pandemic found parents were more likely than non-parents to report a…
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scimex.org broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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