Getting married is supposed to be one of the romantic times in a man or woman's life, when they commit to a lifetime together.
But it is also a risky business, thanks to the boozy hen and stag parties that happen ahead of the big day - with men far more likely to stray while celebrating the final stretch than women.
A new British study has revealed that men are twice as likely to cheat on their partner whilst on a stag do, than women on a hen do.
Men are twice as likely to cheat on their partner whilst on a stag do, than women on a hen do (stock image)
According to the survey, a quarter (24.9 per cent) of men questioned admitted that someone in their stag party had cheated on their other half whilst celebrating.
Meanwhile, 11.5 per cent of women questioned revealed that someone in their hen do had cheated.
On top of this, men were also more likely to come back from the celebrations with empty pockets.
The survey carried out by Last Night of Freedom revealed that over the last year, stags were twice as likely to spend over £100 on their parties in 2015 as the hens.
As well as a risk of cheating and excessive spending, stag and hen dos often result in fights between members of the group.
Daytime drinking, lack of sleep and strangers spending 24 hours a day together also mean that tensions often run high.
In a survey, just over one in ten women admitted that someone in their hen party had cheated on a partner
Just this weekend, it was reported that a British stag party forced a Ryanair flight to make an emergency landing in Berlin after two members of the party started a brawl mid-flight.
Two members of the 12-man group, led by groom-to-be Joshua Mariner, 26, fought and traded insults on the flight from London to Bratislava, Slovakia.
Today, it has been revealed that the two men had both previously dated the same young woman from their home in Southampton.
Tom Doyle, 25, laid into 28-year-old Jamie Stoop over a twin named locally as 25-year-old Jeri White,The Sun reports.
A friend told the newspaper that it was common knowledge that the pair did not get on, and that they had a history of fighting each other when drinking.
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