5 Reasons Why People Cheat
Some people just can't respect
monogamy
Adultery is no picnic for anyone involved, but it happens - quite a lot
actually.
Monogamy might be the traditional ideal, but with one in five British
adults having affairs, it’s not always the reality.
It’s systemic across genders too, with men most likely to unlawfully
canoodle with work colleagues, while women go for male “friends”.
So, what is it about cheating that seduces so many of us?
We spoke to relationships coach Dee Holmes at Relate to
uncover the most common emotional triggers that are leading partners astray.
This is why people cheat, according to a relationships expert:
Resentment
Some people cheat out of resentment, Holmes told The Independent.
When someone feels neglected in the relationship because a partner is
spending most of their time at work or isn’t giving them their full attention,
it can lead to adulterous relationships as a way of that person regaining
control.
This motivation for cheating could be interpreted as a cry for
attention, she said, and is a clear symptom of a lack of communication between
couples.
Sexual satisfaction
Unsurprisingly, when a couple isn’t having sex, or there are issues in
the bedroom, it can lead to one party seeking sexual satisfaction elsewhere.
It’s a common motivation for adulterers and is often linked with a
number of other triggers, such as feeling neglected, which Holmes explained
regularly transpires as a specifically sexual neglect.
Opportunity
For some, cheating is merely something to spice things up i.e. one
partner has tired of the relationship for whatever reason and is looking for a
way to reignite some passion into their lives, regardless of any marital ties
they may have.
Relationships are a game to some people, Holmes said, and for them
infidelity is little more than a manifestation of a person’s opportunistic
tendencies.
Boredom and curiosity could fall into this category as well, she said.
Insecurity
Another common motivator for adultery is when one person in the
relationship lacks self-esteem.
This could spurn from a number of factors, Holmes explained, such as
feeling insecure about one’s body, career prospects or even their age.
Wanting to “feel young again” is something that motivates a lot of
cheating partners, said Holmes, who look for younger partners to reignite the
youth they feel they’ve lost in their married or committed years.
Serial cheaters
For some people, monogamy simply isn’t an option and they will cheat
their way through relationships until the cows come home.
Though they may try to mend their wandering ways, some men and women
just can’t comprehend the idea of being with just one person for the rest of
their lives.
This could be down to a variety of factors, explains Holmes, such as
attachment issues, commitment phobias or even sex addiction.
Regardless of the reasoning; some people are just destined for a
lifetime of philandering.
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