When Levy and Kelly broke down their jealousy results by attachment style, they found that men and women who had secure attachment styles were both more likely to
view emotional infidelity as more upsetting than a sexual affair.
In an EliteSingles survey of 667 members, we examined relationship faithfulness, and found a major difference in how men and women
view cheating.1 We discovered that whilst 65 % of men think sexual
infidelity is worse, women can't bear the thought of their partner falling in love with someone else: 55 % think an
emotional affair would be harder to handle.