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Real AI photos reveal what a typical cheater looks like

According to research, the classic cheater.

Bald liars are also more likely to be adulterers.

Are you a bald man with a big nose in your 40s? You’re more likely to cheat on your partner, based on an AI-generated profile of the typical playboy.

“We have revealed the physical characteristics of those who are prone to cheating,” declared Rosie Maskel, senior marketing executive at online casino MrQ, who conducted the scandalous study, JFK News reported.


According to a study by online casino MrQ, AI-generated descriptions show what a typical male con man looks like. kennedy news and media

Digital Gambling Mart reportedly surveyed 2,000 Brits, many of whom had been betrayed in the boudoir, to deduce the common characteristics of cheaters.

They then fed the results into an artificial intelligence-driven image generator to create “photo-fit” descriptions of average cheaters.

The resulting AI artist’s depiction shows a man in his 40s with blue-gray eyes, thin or no hair, and frown lines. Add to that small lips and a big nose, and you get the poster child for people who sleep on their spouses, according to the study.

According to the illustration, their female counterpart is in her early fifties, has dark hair, a small nose and a medium-sized pout.

Both male and female cheaters are depicted as being slender and having “gazing eyes.”

“Our research shows that less than half (41%) [of people] are familiar with this painful betrayal, so it’s likely that many people can identify with the features in these images,” Maskell said.


Artificial intelligence generated image of a typical female liar.
According to research, the typical female liar is a dark-haired woman in her 50s. “We have revealed the physical characteristics of those who are prone to cheating,” declared Rosie Maskel, senior marketing executive at online casino MrQ, which conducted the scandalous study. kennedy news and media

However, given the larger sample size, the profiles of male cheaters may be more accurate.

Research has found that men are more likely to cheat than women, with 35% of men admitting to having had an affair at least once compared to 24% of women.

Women are more likely to stay with their cheating soulmates after they find out they cheated on them. More than a fifth (22%) of people stayed with an unfaithful partner for at least two years, while only one in 10 (13%) of those who were scorned did the same.

Meanwhile, a shocking 2% of people married their lovers after catching them having an affair.

Adultery drama does not diminish in middle age, as the depiction of the archetypal unfaithful male attests.

People aged 45-54 are among the most likely to have had an affair at least once. More than a third (35%) admitted to having soiled their partner, while 54% of 45-54 year olds revealed they had been the victim or perpetrator of infidelity.

Coincidentally, research has found that infidelity often peaks in the fall, so couples should be wary now — especially if their significant other has any of the above physical traits.

Of course, according to marketing executives, the possibility of having an affair isn’t just skin deep.

“Obviously, it is important to note that these are based on statistical analysis and do not apply to all individuals,” Maskell stated. “People’s behavior is determined by their decisions and actions, not their appearance.”

Professional “honey catcher” Madeleine Smith recently revealed some behaviors that may indicate someone’s man is having sex, including hiding his phone, neglecting to post photos of his significant other on social media, and using Snapchat.

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