A male stripper has revealed that working in the industry has taught him that women are just as likely to cheat as men.Nath Wyld has witnessed Aussie cheating culture up-close and personal from working numerous bachelorette parties.The 31-year-old, who used to be a tradesman, has had some wild experiences working at parties where no one’s partner is around.“I was once doing a party where I’d traveled interstate and every single one of the girls in the bachelorette party cheated on their partners,” he told news.com.au.“It was so crazy, and they all made a pact that they would never talk about it again.”He explained that the amount of cheating is abnormal for a bachelorette party, but it isn’t uncommon.One out of every 10 parties that he works at, some kind of cheating occurs.Wyld said the numbers could be larger because people aren’t forthcoming about their single status and people aren’t always double-checking.“Lots of girls tend to sleep with strippers in general, and they also might not tell you that they are cheating on their partner with you,” he said.Wyld said that when he started working bachelorette parties, he was “surprised” by how crazy the girls got, and he reckons they behave no better than men do at Bucks parties.“The narrative is always that the guys are always the worst, and they f–k up more, especially in a bucks party setting but what shocked me is that women are no different,” he said.In fact, Wyld said he believes women, in some ways, can be worse because they don’t think they’ll get caught or their partners are less worried in the first place.“Women are the same in that setting when there’s no guys around, and they do the same, and they probably take more risks, because I think they can get away with it being a girl.”He said he isn’t shocked by the cheating anymore because he has “seen a lot”, and it has become part of the job.“I’d say about one in 10 brides cheat,” he said.Despite what he ha...