Why do people cheat?

Infidelity is not a surprise in terms of love relationships; What is still unclear, however, is what drives a person to have an extramarital affair. When we think about this theme, we tend to believe that betrayals happen through drunkenness, relationship dissatisfaction, or perhaps a desire to end the current relationship.

Ashley Madison, an extramarital dating site, has asked its subscribers to tell why they end up jumping over the fence. The answers show us that betrayal is not a rush thing, as we can imagine, but something that is usually planned in advance.

Of the 1, 300 men who answered the question, 27 percent said they would approach someone close, such as a co-worker, if they were dissatisfied with their current relationships.

Jeez!

Among women, 15% said that someone from the workplace would be a possible target when jumping around - 17% of respondents admit to having sexual fantasies with their boss.

This tells us that if the idea is to have an out-of-wedlock relationship, it is quite possible, for both men and women, that the chosen person is someone who is already part of the skipping routine, especially someone from the environment. Work Of all men interviewed, 99% said they had cheated on their wives.

While the pursuit of new sexual adventures is the main reason for the betrayals, many men said they cheated to try to save their marriage, not to divorce.

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Among women, 39% admitted they had cheated on their partners and 35% said they had considered having an extramarital affair. For women, the reasons for unfaithfulness are the same as for men. And you know that story that women cheat for emotional connections? Balela! Of those interviewed, 43% said their cases were purely physical and 5% said they cheated on their husbands with a better educated person.

The survey also found that women are more tempted to cheat after they have children - 54% of them said they started jumping the fence after their first child arrived.

* Posted on 17/10/2017