Women
"lie, cheat and steal"
Manchester
News
Wednesday,
8th December 2004
HALF
of all women would lie to their husbands or partners to keep their relationship
going if they became pregnant by another man, a survey said today.
Figures
showed one woman in two would not tell her man that the baby she was carrying
was not his - if she wanted to stay with him.
They
also said four out of ten (42%) would lie about contraception in order
to get pregnant, in spite of the wishes of their partner.
The
new survey of women's attitudes to truth, relationships, and behaviour,
said the overwhelming majority (96%) admit to lying.
Almost
half (45%) of the 5,000 questioned told the researchers for That's Life!
magazine they tell "little white lies" most days.
The
favourite fib told by women was "Of course you don't look fat" with "These
shoes were only £10" in second place.
One
bizarre finding was that a third of women (33%) said they would stay with
their husband if they found out he was a "secret transvestite", but only
half that number (17%) would put up with him if he refused to wash.
The
National Scruples and Lies Survey 2004 also found plenty of porkies were
told over the Christmas period.
Eight
in ten (78%) would pass off a second-hand gift as a brand new present,
while 50% have claimed a festive card was "lost in the post".
Feelings
Jo
Checkley, editor of That's Life! magazine, said: "Modern women just
can't stop lying, but they do it to stop hurting other people's feelings.
"It
could be argued that these little white lies simply make the world go round
a little more smoothly.
"But
to tell a man a baby is his when it's not or to deliberately get pregnant
when your partner doesn't want a baby is playing Russian roulette with
other people's lives."
Eight
out of ten women (83%) admit to telling "big, life-changing lies", with
13% saying they do so frequently.
Partners
(70%) are most likely to be lied to by women, with friends (65%), parents
(64%), customers and clients (58%) and bosses (57%) also being deceived.
Women
will also lie to save people's feelings, with only 27% saying they would
tell a man if he was hopeless in bed (although 36% would tell their friends
all about it).
Meanwhile
54% would flatter a man if he asked them about his looks and only 46% would
give the "brutal truth".
Despite
this, most women (61%) want their partners to be "brutally honest" if they
ask them "Do I look fat?" or "Do you think my best friend's attractive?"
Elsewhere
the survey showed women's sweet teeth could often override their honesty,
with more than half (54%) admitting to stealing sweets or chocolates.
Six
out of ten (57%) admitted to stealing something, while one in four had
taken from their parents. A quarter (23%) would "sneak a bottle or two"
home if they were invited to a party by a well-off friend.
Half
(49%) would "kiss and tell" to the media for £25,000 if they had
a one-night stand with a celebrity, and 38% say they would marry purely
for money. 23% would allow their man to sleep with another woman for £50,000.
Meanwhile,
some 79% have got drunk at the office Christmas party, while a third admit
to "getting off with someone they don't fancy" and 5% have ended up having
sex with the boss.
An
alarming 31% of all women say they would not tell a future partner if they
had a sexual disease. This rises for 65% for single women.
Sex
Nearly
half (46%) fake orgasms and more than half (55%) claim they are tired,
have a headache, or feel ill to "get out of lovemaking".
A
fifth of women with a long-term partner (19%) say they have cheated on
him by having an affair, while 30% of all women have had an affair with
a married man.
Most
women (68%) do not trust their partner.
Members
of the Royal Family come behind showbiz stars in terms of their integrity
as far as many of those questioned are concerned.
The
Queen comes only fourth in a list of famous women with "the most honest
face", behind This Morning presenter Fern Britton in first, singer
Kerry Katona (formerly McFadden), and even The X Factor's Sharon
Osbourne.
The
"most honest male face" was jointly allocated to Ant and Dec, presenters
of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, with Prince William beaten
into second.
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The survey questioned 5,000 women, average age 38, across England, Wales,
Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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