So if one woman is up for an affair this disproves my supposition that the majority of women are against affairs, that is a long stretch.
As for the mumsnet thing they have a lively political forum which my partner sometimes contributes to and from that point I have perused other parts of the site, the relationship forum is an eyeopener.
The point is that it is just that - a supposition. There isn't anything unusual about a woman in a sexually unfulfilling marriage wanting an affair. Or indeed a woman in a happy marriage. I find it difficult to believe that you know only women with one narrow view or set of experiences, so I think it more likely that you are projecting a particular viewpoint onto women as a category.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
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		 I think most people are opposed to or in favour of (extramarital) affairs according to how they identify with the protagonists. There are particular cultural reasons that people do or don't do, or approve or disapprove of, certain things, so you'll see patterns repeated, and a lot of those patterns will be gendered, but there is no particular reason for women to feel or think in a single way about "affairs", which are not after all one single thing, but a range of associated behaviours defined according to cultural norms.
  I think most people are opposed to or in favour of (extramarital) affairs according to how they identify with the protagonists. There are particular cultural reasons that people do or don't do, or approve or disapprove of, certain things, so you'll see patterns repeated, and a lot of those patterns will be gendered, but there is no particular reason for women to feel or think in a single way about "affairs", which are not after all one single thing, but a range of associated behaviours defined according to cultural norms. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		