Friday, September 28, 2012



Study: Blondes More Likely to Cheat on Partners

One study drops a big blonde bombshell.



Blondes may have more fun, but they might just have more relationship issues, too.
According to a recent study, hair color plays a surprising role in women's infidelity. When it comes to cheating, blonde women make up a staggering percentage of the unfaithful, while a much smaller percentage of female cheaters are brunette.
The study, carried out by support website CheaterVille.com, found that a whopping 42 percent of women who admit to cheating also happen to have blonde hair. Redheads came in second at 23 percent, brown-haired cheating ladies made up 20 percent, and only 11 percent of women stepping out had black hair.
Apparently, there's a color spectrum for infidelity.
The website conducted the study based on the online postings submitted by a cross sample of its members.
And while founder James McGibney admits that this isn't the most scientific of studies—baldness or hair coloring were not taken into consideration—the results are still pretty interesting, especially with a number as high as 42 percent.
And let's not leave out the men. Cheaterville found that 40 percent of male cheaters have brown hair, 32 percent are raven-haired, 20 percent are blonde, and a mere five percent are redheads.
Also interesting, McGibney discovered that 43 percent of both male and female victims of infidelity were brunettes.
He said of the findings:
"From Veronica vs. Betty to Ginger vs. Mary Anne, we've always favored one look over another. But now our research gives us a tempting look at how hair color might play a role in infidelity - and that's nothing to brush off."

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