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    Male stripper reveals 'crazy' cheating trend brides often do at their bachelorette parties

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    Updated 09:49 16 Jan 2025 GMTPublished 17:31 12 Jan 2025 GMT

    Male stripper reveals 'crazy' cheating trend brides often do at their bachelorette parties

    The stripper has said a lot more cheating goes on than people might think

    Gerrard Kaonga

    Gerrard Kaonga

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    Featured Image Credit: Instagram /@nath_wyld/Getty Stock Image

    Topics: Community, Sex and Relationships, Weddings, Australia

    Gerrard Kaonga
    Gerrard Kaonga

    Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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    A male stripper has suggested some women are worse behaved than the men prior to their upcoming nuptials as he reveals the significant amount of cheating that occurs.

    Ahead of getting married, many couples choose to have pretty big celebration - a bachelor party for the gents and a bachelorette party for the women.

    While these are known to get a little wild, Australian stripper Nath Wyld has said the parties he has attended has shown an alarming cheating trend.

    Wyld has said he has seen cheating up close and personal and explained that people’s perception might be a little off from the truth.

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    Speaking to News.com.au, he said: “I was once doing a party where I’d traveled interstate and every single one of the girls in the bachelorette party cheated on their partners.

    Nath Wyld said multiple cheating at a bachelorette party isn't uncommon (Instagram / @nath_wyld)
    Nath Wyld said multiple cheating at a bachelorette party isn't uncommon (Instagram / @nath_wyld)

    “It was so crazy, and they all made a pact that they would never talk about it again.”

    Now, no need to immediately panic, but he did note that while that level of cheating across the board is abnormal, it isn’t strictly uncommon.

    According to his estimates, one of out of every 10 parties he attends, some form of cheating occurs. He did caveat this with the point that the numbers could be even higher if people are simply lying about being single when they are in relationships.

    He continued: “Lots of girls tend to sleep with strippers in general, and they also might not tell you that they are cheating on their partner with you."

    Wyld explained that people’s perception that men are worse at their bachelor parties isn’t strictly true. He said that when he started working parties, he was surprised by just how wild the women got, stating that they are no better behaved than the men.

    He added that, in some ways, he believes women can be worse for the fact they don’t think they’ll get caught or their partners are less worried in the first place.

    The stripper argued women can be worse than men when it comes to bad behavior(Getty Stock Image)
    The stripper argued women can be worse than men when it comes to bad behavior(Getty Stock Image)

    He added: “The narrative is always that the guys are always the worst, and they f–k up more, especially in a bucks party setting but what shocked me is that women are no different.

    “Women are the same in that setting when there’s no guys around, and they do the same, and they probably take more risks, because I think they can get away with it being a girl.”

    That being said, Wyld has said this hasn’t shifted his own views on dating and said when it comes to finding a partner, trusting them is integral.

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