70% of people cheat at bachelor or bachelorette parties

Don’t lap dance and tell. 

More than 70% of Americans have cheated on their partners while attending raucous bachelor or bachelorette parties, a new survey found. 

Bonusfinder.com surveyed 6,000 people, including the soon-to-be-betrothed and their guests, about any frisky business at these events and defined cheating as ranging from flirting or downloading a dating app during the parties, to sexting or sleeping with someone other than their partner.

“Bachelor and bachelorette parties, it’s the last hurrah,” Bela Gandhi, founder of Smart Dating Academy, told The Post. “These events are often fueled by alcohol, controlled substances, peer pressure, and a lack of communication between partners.”

The most common instances of infidelity were relatively chaste, including receiving a lap dance (33.1%) and smooching (21.3%). 

Yet 11.2% of attendees admitted to sleeping with someone else — and 9% said that they got hot and heavy in the sheets as part of a threesome. 

“It just goes to show what people think is OK culturally at these events, versus having these conversations with their partners,” Gandhi said.

The pre-wedding celebrations are often fueled by booze and controlled substances, according to one expert.
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Two men receiving lap dances from topless women
Receiving a lap dance was the most common form of infidelity.
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A woman receiving a lap dance.
9% of people said they had participated in a threesome at a bachelor or bachelorette party.
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A bride-to-be offers cash from a dancer at a gay dance bar.
Most people have committed some form of infidelity at bachelor or bachelorette parties, the survey found.
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Delaware topped the list as the most unfaithful state, with nearly 89% of its residents admitting to cheating on their partners while attending bachelor or bachelorette parties, followed by North Dakota (85.7%) and Idaho (84.8%).

The most committed states, on the other hand, were Nebraska (with 57.1% admitting to cheating), Vermont (63.6%) and Maine (64%). 

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