How Likely Are You To Cheat?
A psychological assessment measuring your susceptibility to engaging in extramarital affairs. Answer 10 questions about relationship boundaries. Takes 2 minutes!
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About This Test
What It Measures
This test measures propensity toward infidelity—your susceptibility to engaging in affairs under various circumstances including opportunity, partner absence, relationship dissatisfaction, emotional connection with others, retaliation, or simply lack of consequences. It evaluates whether you view infidelity as plausible under certain conditions or as a boundary you wouldn't cross regardless of circumstances. High propensity doesn't mean you will cheat, but it indicates weak or conditional relationship boundaries. Research shows propensity predicts actual infidelity better than stated values, and is linked to sensation-seeking, low commitment, anxious attachment, and permissive sexual attitudes.
How It Works
You'll respond to 10 statements about scenarios that might lead to infidelity—partner absence, emotional connection elsewhere, retaliation for partner's suspected cheating, sexual dissatisfaction, opportunity without consequences, and observing friends' affairs. Your score places you on a spectrum from firmly committed (cheating doesn't feel like an option) to highly susceptible (multiple circumstances could lead to affairs). Based on validated infidelity propensity research examining situational and dispositional predictors of extramarital involvement.
When to Use This Test
Take this test if you're questioning your commitment to monogamy, if you've been tempted by affairs, if you have a history of cheating and want to understand your patterns, if you're entering marriage and want honest self-assessment, or if you're in couples therapy addressing trust issues. High scores demand honest reflection: Is monogamy actually what you want? Are you in the right relationship? Would ethical non-monogamy be more honest? Recognizing high propensity before acting on it allows for honest conversations rather than betrayal and destruction.