Well ****, this question was reworked from the original as the previous one wasn't "open" enough...

86% did not VS 14% who did, for 43 people who participated.

Personally, I preferred not to read anything more into this than what it said: the vast majority of people who participated in the poll expressed themselves as not having cheated on a spouse (common law or married) or fiancé(e).


Like I said previously, there is nothing scientifically sound about this, but if participants choose to lie here - even though their anonymity is fairly well preserved, they could theoretically also lie on national stats quesstionaires, couldn't they?