(OPINION) Florida residents might want to keep a close eye on their spouses this winter. Controversial online dating service Ashley Madison, which caters to married people and uses the slogan “Life is short. Have an affair,” examined where members reside to determine “hotspots across the world when it comes to adulterous behavior.”

Ashley Madison chief strategy officer Paul Keable provided Fox News Digital with an exclusive look at the 20 cities across America where the most Ashley Madison accounts are based:

Miami
Orlando
Atlanta
Las Vegas
Tampa
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Saint Paul
Buffalo
Pittsburgh
Denver
Cleveland
Tuscon
Colorado Springs
Anchorage
Bakersfield
Aurora
Seattle
Washington, D.C.
Portland


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Keable explained that millions of single Americans look for companionship during the cold winter months, which is often dubbed “cuffing season.” At Ashley Madison, married people looking to spice things up during the wintertime are seen as “uncuffing.”

The rankings are based on where users reside, and Keable noted areas with large tourist populations, such as Las Vegas, would be even higher on the list if it went by where infidelity actually occurred.

Keable said he’s always a little surprised by the results and changing behaviors of Americans, but feels many would be stunned at the types of people engaging in adulterous behavior.

“Infidelity is truly universal, and we see people from across the political spectrum joining our site. We have seen research outside of our company that shows that more right-leaning people tend to sign up [for] Ashley Madison. So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise,” Keable said, pointing out that Florida has three of the top five cities on the list.

He was, however, surprised that Colorado is also home to three of the cities with the most adulterous behavior. Keable believes most people would assume that liberal California cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco would be prominent, but he claimed adulterous behavior is so normalized in the Golden State that many cheaters don’t even need Ashley Madison.

“Oftentimes people want to equate the California lifestyle with a lack of morals and ethics. You know, we see cheating scandals in Hollywood,” he said.

“There’s not as much moral outrage. There’s not as much pushback against this behavior,” Keable continued. “It’s become very much normalized. And so, for some people in California, they don’t require the discretion that Ashley Madison provides.”