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=== Public Opinion === Public opinion surveys reveal that French society is notably more tolerant of extramarital affairs compared to other nations, particularly regarding the personal lives of political figures. A 2013 Pew Research Center study highlighted that only 47% of French respondents considered infidelity morally unacceptable, making it the lowest rate among 39 countries surveyed. This is in stark contrast to the United States, where 84% of respondents viewed infidelity as morally wrong. Such findings reflect a significant cultural divergence in how private morality is perceived in public life.This tolerance is further underscored by a 2014 Pew Research Center report, which examined attitudes toward infidelity across eight European Union nations. The report revealed a median disapproval rate of 65%, yet France again recorded the lowest level of moral condemnation among the surveyed countries. These results suggest that French society prioritizes professional competence and political effectiveness over personal behavior, particularly when evaluating public figures.The leniency in public opinion likely contributes to the resilience of French politicians’ careers despite personal controversies. It also shapes media coverage in France, where the press traditionally avoids delving into politicians' private lives unless directly relevant to their roles. This cultural attitude reinforces the separation between personal morality and public responsibilities in French society. <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2014/04/16/europeans-hold-more-liberal-views-on-moral-issues/?utm_source=chatgpt.com | title=Europeans hold more liberal views on moral issues | date=16 April 2014 }}</ref>
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