The two features which make your man more likely to cheat revealed
BALD blokes with big noses are most likely to cheat on partners, a survey has found.
And data fed into an artificial intelligence program has generated the typical love rat’s face.
Partners who were cheated on were quizzed about what their disloyal other half looked like — with characteristics used to produce mugshots for the most likely look for males and females who play away.
Fellas with little to no hair, short beards and in their 40s were found to have wronged partners more than any others.
Typical female cheats were said to be dark-haired, in their early 50s, with a small nose and a medium pout.
Both male and female were described as of slim build and having staring eyes.
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The poll of 2,000 adults by online casino MrQ revealed 35 per cent of men admitted cheating, compared with 24 per cent of women.
And women were more likely to stick with their unfaithful partners, as more than a fifth stayed for at least another two years, compared with a tenth of men.
Men and women aged 45-54 were the most likely to have cheated at least once, with more than one in three admitting doing the dirty.
MrQ’s Rosie Maskell said: “It’s important to note this is based on statistical analysis and won’t apply to everyone.”