Sorry, no percentage. Its documented that married men very seldom leave their wife for a mistress. If they do leave their wifes they never marry the mistress but find someone else to built a new relationship with. They are double standard creatures the same rules does not apply to them. He would always wonder if you are having an affair with someone else. Even if he know in his heart he was the first married man you had an affair with he will never trust you. Look on the internet: Cheating husbands. You will thoroughly and not gently be brought back to reality. Best of luck.
If the cheating was discovered because the mistress told or gave it away, then the percent is close to zero.
If the cheating was just discovered, and the wife has left, the man probably still won't formalize the relationship with the mistress, but will rather just keep her on a string still for his convenience.
22% of married men have cheated on their wives and 14% of married women have cheated on their husbands, according to current data. The data is inaccurate, because most couples will not admit to cheating in the first place.
He was married to Maria Theresa of Spain, but he had 18 (!!!) official mistresses (top that, Tiger!)
Some mistresses may be with a married man for what they feel is security (he buys or gifts or if he can afford it give her everything her heart desires); she may feel secure in the fact she not only has some sort of security, but the married man represents a father figure; other mistresses may feel smug at the fact they have stolen the married man from his wife and other women may enjoy secretly meeting (excitement which gives them pleasure) and on some occasions may want the wife to catch her and the wife's husband cheating. Other mistresses are simply gold diggers (getting everything they can from the married man and may resort to leaving him and moving onto another married man.) There are a few women that are truly in love with the married man yet others that are simply in love with love and have not the faintest idea what love really is about.
The number of mistresses Henry VIII had depends. He had at least three mistresses that he did not marry Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount Mary Boleyn Carey and Angus Blewitt, all of whom are reported to have children by him. Several of his wives started out as his mistresses before they married him: Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Katherine Howerd all started seeing him when he was married to someone else.
ANSWER: I don't understand your question about cheating, so I will guess and bare with me here. If you are married and having affair with the other person who is not your spouse, yes we call it cheating and in the eyes of God, it is adultery.
Some do.
A married man who expects his mistress to just be friends is either unintelligent or has a high opinion of himself. Married men who cheat and have a mistress on the side generally use that mistress for a sexual relationship only, but some mistresses believe that the man truly loves her over his wife. The man should stop cheating and consider other people's feelings other than his own.
even though a married man should not cheat on his wife, that does happen! So, he takes his mistress for drink so that they have a nice time.
yes.because if you are about to get married to the person that you love a lot, and then you go and mess around with another person, yes you are definetly cheating on him or her
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results in castration
U cant get cars by cheating, u get cars when ur tamagotchi gets married *cough cough*