REVEALED: How Husbands, Wives Cover Their Tracks When They Cheat

REVEALED: How Husbands, Wives Cover Their Tracks When They Cheat

A survey has revealed how lovers, married men and women cover their tracks after they cheat on their partners.

According to the findings of the survey carried out by VictoriaMilan, a dating site for married and attached people, it says most cheats – 83 percent – contact their lovers on their cellphones.

The survey was done on 12,500 men and women love rats from five countries across the globe.

The findings revealed that 51 percent of cheaters use applications such as Whats-App, Facebook or Twitter, followed by SMSes (15 percent), phone calls (13.6 percent), e-mail (9.8 percent), the mobile version of VictoriaMilan (8.6 percent), and voice messages (2 percent) to cheat on their partners.

The research showed that most of the straying spouses surveyed used their own telephone number to reach their paramour but 15 percent made use of a “secret SIM card” to avoid being found out.

It was also gathered that 74 percent used a phone linked to a contract, although it is riskier than using prepaid cards, given that their bill can provide a record of every number they have contacted via phone and text.

“Everyone is using mobile technology to reach people close to them.

“Just remember to immediately erase all text messages that you send to or receive from lovers! It helps you to avoid getting caught,” chief executive and founder of VictoriaMilan Sigurd Vedal said.

The dating site is one of the world’s leading discreet social networks for men and women seeking a secret affair.

Source: Legit.ng

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