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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2015 Sep 8;33(2):250–267. doi: 10.1177/0886260515604415

Table 1.

Percent of Women Who Reported Perceiving a Dating Partner Committing Acts of Infidelity.

Item Percent
1. “Checked out” or stared at an individual and/or individuals to whom they might be attracted 56
2. Engaged in flirting behavior with another individual and/or individuals 50.9
3. Developed romantic feelings for another individual and/or individuals 10.6
4. Spent time alone with an individual and/or individuals to whom they might be attracted for the purpose of becoming closer with them 19.9
5. Engaged in a close relationship, though not sexual, with somebody they were attracted to outside of the context of your relationship 13.4
6. Kissed or made out with another individual(s) outside of the context of your relationship 13.9
7. Cuddled or held hands with another individual and/or individuals outside of the context of your relationship 9.3
8. Engaged in oral intercourse with another individual(s) outside of the context of your relationship 5.1
9. Engaged in vaginal intercourse with another individual(s) outside of the context of your relationship 7.4
10. Engaged in anal intercourse with another individual(s) outside of the context of your relationship 1.4