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Published 09:55 28 Apr 2016 BST
While some eight per cent of people surveyed admitted they had sexted someone other than their partner in the past, 35 per cent of the participants said they didn't believe it counted as cheating.
To be fair, many people thought that sending salacious photographs was "different to sexting", and only 2,150 men and women were surveyed in total for the study sample size, all British.
Rup Rai, a family lawyer at Slater and Gordon, said:"What some might consider a harmless bit of fun – like sending flirty messages or explicit pictures, others consider to be detrimental to their relationship and cause as much hurt and upset as physically cheating."
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