A recent analysis of global infidelity rates shows marked differences between countries, with some nations reporting significantly higher proportions of married individuals admitting to having been unfaithful to their partners - and Thailand tops the list. Across Europe, several countries also record notable infidelity rates. France, Norway and Belgium are among other countries with relatively high proportions of respondents reporting infidelity, with figures above 40% in many cases. Rates decline gradually in other nations, including Spain, Finland, the United Kingdom and Canada, all around mid-30%. Experts note that such statistics reflect self-reported behaviour and should be interpreted with caution, as definitions of infidelity can vary widely across cultures and surveys.