Britain’s ‘greatest love rats’ revealed as sexy blokes chase ‘discreet’ hook-ups
EXCLUSIVE: Research examined what month were self-confessed cheats in the UK born in as a recent study found that over one in ten cheats were born in the eleventh month of the year
It’s fireworks as new data shows Brits born in November are the UK’s biggest love cheats. It comes as further research found that millions of Brits are “micro-cheating” on their partners.
A nationwide survey of self-confessed adulterers shows more than a tenth toast their birthdays in the month famous for going off with a bang. It makes those born in November statistically the most likely to jump into bed with someone other than their long-term lover.
July and March babies are next most likely to grow up into love rats with close to 10% born in those months brazenly doing the dirty on their partners. While December and June bring about the most faithful Brits with only around one in 20 bed-hoppers born in those months.
The report from Play Casino said: “A data-led study has revealed which birth month produces the most cheaters and the results aren’t looking good for those born in November.” From the 5,000 Brits who admitted infidelity, a whopping 587 were born in the 11th month.
The study added: “At the other end of the table were December and June, with just 338 and 339 cheaters respectively – the lowest in the dataset.” A sexpert from the site added that while the data may seem concerning, there is mostly nothing to worry about.
“No, your birth month doesn’t guarantee anything,” they insisted. “But according to the odds experts at Play Casino, if your partner is born in November, they’re statistically more likely to cheat than anyone else.”
Men and women born in November are also “more likely to display risky or secretive dating behaviour”, according to the survey. The research also looked into the various seedy chat up lines that are used on dating app profiles in order to land themselves a secret date.
Top one-liners used by cheaters included “just looking for fun”, “discreet only” and “up for something casual”. The report said: “These red flags appeared far more frequently on profiles of those born in November than any other month, helping Play Casino identify a strong correlation between birth month and infidelity.”
The move comes after other research found that many Brits are now turning to unorthodox platforms to arrange saucy meetups to cheat on their partners. According to a recent report, many love rats are now turning to LinkedIn to organise a cheeky rendezvous.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationships expert, revealed that some people are turned on by the idea of racy get-together using the work-related social media platform as a means to suss a potential partner out. However, the likelihood of finding someone willing to go through with the antics is incredibly low, according to the sexpert.
“Let’s face it – professions can be sexy,” she explained. “Most of us can appreciate a man in a uniform or just a refreshingly different chat with someone in a job that’s different from your own.
“But don’t be fooled, if your DM is deemed inappropriate by the other party, there is a huge risk of exposure,” she added. “Not only could they head straight to your boss and report you, but they could even spread the word among your connections.”
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