Infidelity is one of the most common reasons for break up and divorce. But why do we do it? Here’s part 2 of the cold, hard truth about why we really cheat on our girlfriends and boyfriends, based on science. Tweet: http://ctt.ec/nCQsx
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I’ve been on both sides of cheating, and in each case it doesn’t fit any of those stereotypes.
When I was cheated on, it was because it was a long distance relationship and she was co-dependent with addiction issues… sex kept her off of drugs, but once I wasn’t there all the time, she looked elsewhere.
When I cheated it was because I was stressed out, craved excitement, and bored with my sex life at the time. I loved the girl I was with and didn’t want to leave her, but I missed being with women who were better in bed. I am capable of physical intimacy without developing emotional attachment… and my morals regarding promiscuity are rather liberal (they weren’t always so).
Most of the cheating I have been witness to is a result of a disparity between the sex drives of the individuals involved. If one person has a much higher sex drive than the other, they are likely to cheat to “make up the difference”, though that isn’t actually possible. Emotional detachment is also a key factor.