Given at least a quarter of UK adults have had an affair, it stands to reason that cheaters come in all shapes and sizes.
According to new research however, there are a number of features that unfaithful people share — and middle-aged bald men are among the most likely to stray.
In a study by MrQ, Brits who’ve been cheated on were quizzed about their disloyal partner’s looks, with cutting-edge AI technology then recreating what the ‘typical’ adulterer looks like.
Over a third of men admitted to cheating on a partner at least once before compared to 24% of women, which tallies with divorce statistics showing women are 33% more likely to file for divorce due to adultery than men are.
People aged 45 to 54 play away most, with more than one in three in this age group having done so, while autumn is peak time for infidelity, going up 22% as the weather gets cooler.
As for the stereotypical male cheater, findings put him in his …