Will you have an affair?

The media storm surrounding golf legend Tiger Woods' numerous extra-marital affairs has brought the issue of infidelity hurtling back into the public eye.
However, therapist and author of 'When Good People Have Affairs' Mira Kirshenbaum thrust further scandal into the playing field by claiming that the sinful event can actually save your relationship.
She maintains that "sometimes an affair can be the best way for the person who has been unfaithful to get the information and impetus to change".
Husbands are still more likely to cheat than wives. Yet more and more women are gaining the confidence and independence to commit adultery.
But would you do the dirty? Play our illicit affairs quiz and see if you can be trusted.
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