Half of women in relationships have a 'back-up' partner - do you?
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Around 50% of women in relationships have a 'back-up' partner in mind in case they separate from their current partner, according to a study.

Almost half of all women have a back-up plan in place in the event of separation from their current partner, a study has said.
This basically implies that a woman has another man in mind as her 'Plan-B' in the event of a break-up.
According to the study, married women are more likely to have a second option in place.
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The study states that in most cases, it is an old friend or it could also be an ex-boyfriend or ex-husband.
The study also mentions that it can be a colleague or her friend at the gym.
Over 1,000 women were involved in the study - and one in ten women confessed that their 'Plan B' had confessed their feelings to them already.
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