What’s cheating these days?
Obviously, having a full-blown affair counts. 😬
But what about flirty texts? A secret friendship? Or... putting someone’s name in your phone as something completely fake? 👀📱
A new relationship survey asked Americans what behaviors should count as cheating, and some of the answers might make you want to check your partner’s phone. 😂
🚨 The Top 10
Here are the behaviors people said cross the line:
1. 💬 Keeping an ongoing, flirtatious text conversation with someone — 41%
If you’re constantly flirting with somebody who’s not your partner, we’re starting strong. 😂
2. 🌙 Secretly talking to someone late into the night — 40%
Especially when you’re hiding those conversations from your partner.
3. 📱 Keeping a dating-app profile “just to look” — 37%
“Don’t worry, babe. I’m not actually dating anyone. I’m just browsing!” 😬
4. 🕵️ Saving someone under a fake name in your phone — 37%
This one might be the biggest red flag.
If your partner is named Jessica but you’ve got her saved as “Steve - Plumbing”... we’re going to have some questions. 😂🚩
5. 🗑️ Deleting messages so your partner can’t see them — 36%
If you’re deleting the evidence, people are apparently going to assume there was a reason. 👀
6. 🔥 Secretly staying in touch with an ex — 36%
Especially when your partner doesn’t even know you’re talking.
7. 🤫 Secretly meeting someone one-on-one — 36%
If you have to hide the meeting, that’s probably going to raise a few eyebrows.
8. 👥 Having a secret friendship your partner doesn’t know about — 34%
Apparently, “Oh, that’s just my friend!” becomes a little harder to sell when you’ve been keeping the friendship a secret. 😂
9. 💭 “Fantasy messaging” — 33%
We’re talking messages like:
“What if we were both single?” 😳
Probably not the conversation your significant other wants popping up on your phone.
10. ❤️ Sending romantic heart emojis, compliments, or inside jokes — 33%
Apparently, even those little messages can cross the line when there’s a romantic vibe behind them.
😳 And Here’s the Bigger Picture
Overall, 15% of Americans who are married or in a relationship say they’ve had romantic feelings for someone other than their partner.
That number is even higher among younger adults:
👀 Gen Z: 31%
👀 Millennials: 21%
Compared with:
👨 Men: 19%
👩 Women: 12%
📱 So... Where’s the Line?
It seems like the biggest theme here isn’t necessarily what you’re doing—it’s whether you’re doing it secretly.
Flirty texts.
Deleted messages.
Fake contact names.
Secret meetups.
Late-night conversations.
If you’re hiding it from your partner, there’s a pretty good chance you’re already entering dangerous territory. 🚩😂
And honestly...
If someone has you saved in their phone as “Steve - Plumbing,” you might want to start asking questions. 📱💀