It was the DNA, that made me this way
Professor Tim Spector has come up with the genetic excuse for cheating on your partner. Through twin studies, he has identified what he thinks is a genetic component of what makes women cheat on their partner.
Focusing on women, he found that if one of a pair of twins had a history of infidelity, the chances her sister would also stray were about 55%.
In general it is estimated that just 23% of women are not faithful.
Maybe he has found the genetic component of lying to researchers instead?
Or, alternatively, maybe he's found a genetic component of actually being more honest than the average woman. It's a bit hard to know what you find out when your study relies on people being honest about quite intimate details.
Not to mention he may just have found that there is a genetic component that makes twins both chose lousy partners to begin with. There are endless possibilities.
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