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Friday 22nd July is apparently the most popular of the year for cheating, according to the UK's top 'married dating site'.
IllicitEncounters has predicted a 77% rise in affairs today, aka 'Frisky Friday', as schools break up, claiming that a quarter of affairs are busted by suspicious partners going through a cheater's phone.
What's more, 87% of people on the site say they continue messaging their lover online through the summer holidays.
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It's because it's the last day many parents can have an encounter with their bit on the side before the kids are out of school.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationships expert, said: "Technology has definitely made it easier to cheat, likewise, it has made it easier to catch a cheat by leaving a digital trail.
"You have to cheat smart, use passwords and aliases, clear your history, make sure you're covering up your tracks."
She added that: "The pubs are always packed at this time of year with couples cheating and 2022 is the busiest year ever as make the most of the new freedoms after Covid."
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Although it might be tempting to check your partner's phone without permission, suspicious behaviour—whether justified or not—can damage your feelings towards your partner and ultimately lead to a breakdown in trust. Going through their personal stuff is also a breach of privacy.
If you're worried things aren't going the way they used to be, it might be worth having an honest and frank conversation with your partner about your feelings, attending relationship counselling, or just breaking up.
It might be a better long-term solution to your problems than having a secret affair down the pub on Frisky Friday.
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