Vast Moral Differences
–“For example, a 2014 Pew Research Center study found that only 47% of French respondents viewed extramarital affairs as morally unacceptable, compared to 84% in the United States and 76% in Britain.”–
–“France has the highest percentage (40%) of people who do not consider extramarital affairs to be a moral issue, followed by Spain (27%), Germany (26%), and Britain (15%).”–
–“Thailand and Denmark were found to be the most adulterous countries based on the percentage of adults who admitted having an affair in a 2015 study.”–
However the following reflects only the honesty of the german-anglo spectrum in admitting to affairs:
–“The United States has the highest reported rate of people admitting to cheating (71%), followed by Germany (68%) and the United Kingdom (66%).”–
Now I will counsel you to maintain your skepticism. Because self-reported data is notoriosly meaningless, and what I suspect we are seeing is cultural differences in discussing the topic rather than behaving as such.
So while there is likely a grain of truth in these numbers it’s also likely there is only a grain of truth in them. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2024-04-12 22:09:53 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1778908424173957120
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