Capricorns…The Biggest Marital Cheaters?

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Capricorns…The Biggest Marital Cheaters?

The notion of Capricorns being associated with marital infidelity sparks curiosity and debate. This exploration delves into astrology’s perspective on Capricorns, examining whether there’s statistical evidence or cultural perception behind this claim. Extra-marital dating site IllicitEncounters.com has discovered that star signs play an important role in identifying cheaters. Discover if there’s truth behind this perception and how astrology interprets such dynamics.

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Can star signs predict cheating patterns? Capricorns are typically serious, practical characters, so seeing them at the top of the “affairs table” seems strange. But that’s where they are!

Are Leos more loyal? Are Aquarians adulterous? New research from IllicitEncounters.com, the UK’s largest extra-marital dating site, shows that star signs can indicate how likely we are to cheat on our partners.

The site took data from its 350,000-strong membership, all of whom joined IllicitEncounters.com in pursuit of an extra-marital relationship. The results table is below.

Star Sign     Percentage of Members
Capricorn     10.51%
Pisces          8.94%
Aries             8.89%
Taurus          8.77%
Gemini          8.66%
Aquarius      8.64%
Cancer          8.37%
Leo              7.82%
Virgo            7.73%
Libra             7.59%
Scorpio         7.18%
Sagittarius     6.90%

Says Sara Hartley, site representative, “Capricorns come in at the top of the table. Having an affair is about novelty, about doing something new. To Capricorns, the idea of breaking the rules is particularly enticing, simply because it is not something they would usually do.”

“Sagittarians, who feature at the bottom of the table, are positive people, always trying to make the best of their situation. They are more likely to be able to make a marriage last, since they are able to appreciate the little things and take a head-on approach to problems. Finally, Sagittarians are good at balancing loyalty with independence, and are less likely to find themselves ‘trapped’ in a relationship.”

This is the age of Tinder after all… it’s hook-ups country out there…be careful…wear a helmet…

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