'Cheating is alive and well, and sexting is on the rise,' Diane Wysocki, who wrote the study with Cheryl D.Childers, told the New York Times.For bored women, sexting provides an interesting diversion, a distraction from the mundane.An affair - that next step - might not be necessary.'I don't believe the Internet is causing people to cheat.There seems to be something going on with marriage that's the bigger social issue,' Dr Wysocki said.'Before, people would just get a divorce.For some reason, people are staying and cheating instead.'The selection was biased: likely to be less inhibited, 'richer and wrinklier' than the general population, said Chris Matyszczyk who analysed the study.
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