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Women with tattoos are more likely to cheat - report

Tattoos are seen as a sign of personality, creativity, rebellion and now a great sex life?
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A study has revealed that people – more so women- with tattoos are more likely to cheat.

According to the study, tattoos are seen as a sign of personality, creativity, rebellion and independence which could be the reason behind why people with tattoos may cheat more.

Some women, as revealed in the study, are not very open to reveal their wilder side so they end up getting hidden tattoos that would only be seen if they are fully undressed.

The study conducted by Victoria Milan, a dating website for married and attached people looking to have an affair, reveals that people with tattoos are more likely to have what was termed as a passionate extramarital affair.

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“This may spark a worldwide hunt to discover the craze for sexy intimate tattoos, as men like to discover things that are seemingly just for them,” said Founder and CEO of Victoria Milan, Sigurd Vedal.

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The study also shows that Scandinavian woman had the most tattoos, 42.3% of women from Denmark have tattoos, 41% from Finland and 40.8% from Sweden among the 3 million participants of the survey.

This is not to say that people with tattoos are not to be dated though.

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