In yesterday's small-scale questions thread, @cjet79 asks why the song "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers has had such staying power, famously staying in the UK singles charts decades after its initial release. Some explanations (including my own) point to its compositional elements; others focus on its lyrics and subject matter. @100ProofTollBooth argues that it's a very universal and relatable song, as "The experience of infidelity (to some degree) is common to many (most? idk) people."
I'm curious if this is really the case, so I decided to go Aella mode and created a simple survey to find out about people's experiences with infidelity. It consists of a few demographic questions (age, sex, sexual orientation, relationship style), then asks you if you've ever had an unfaithful partner, then asks you if you've ever been unfaithful to a partner.
Completely anonymous, and I've set it up so the form doesn't collect email addresses if you're logged in.

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Isn't it against the rules? When I suggested to do something like that, I was booed. But it's just me.
Btw, your sample is likely to be even more volunteer biased than Aella's
If it is, mods feel free to delete.
I have no intention of using this as hard data, it's just a bit of fun.
I don't think it's hard data to universalize to gen-pop, but I'm curious because I'm curious about my own community.
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