Monday, 18 July 2016

19 Facts You Don’t Know About Cheating

A 2011 study found that in half of the patients admitted to the hospital for fractured joysticks, they occurred during an affair. Researchers believe that a man may be extra excited during an affair and he may be having sex in awkward places.

2. Women tend to cheat for emotional satisfaction. Men cheat more from sexual motivation.




3. Infidelity is not the leading cause of divorce. While an affair can destroy a marriage, the main reason for divorce is ‘Money’
4. There are certain red flags that signify a partner may be cheating, such as a sudden shift in behavior, either positive or negative. If a partner suddenly becomes super critical, he or she may be setting up the other person to be at fault for his or her affair.

5. Another sign is partners becoming unnecessarily generous, such as with gifts often they are doing it out of guilt.

6. Infidelity does not mean the marriage is over. Over 50% of marriages survive infidelity, although they may still break down from other underlying problems in the future.

7. If a partner is unfaithful, it is not the other spouse’s fault, no matter how terrible the spouse or the marriage may be. When a person cheats, he or she is making a conscious choice to do it.

8. A July 2011 study suggested that men who were easily aroused and men who suffered from performance anxiety were more likely to cheat. Women who felt sexually unsatisfied were more like to cheat.

9. Business trips are the most common settings for infidelity. More than one-third (36%) of men and 13% of women in one study reported that they gave in to temptation on a business trips. The temptation to cheat was especially high during the 6th – 9th years of marriage, when relationships are the most fragile anyway.

10. Nearly 1/3 (32%) of women who admitted to acting on sexual temptation said it was with an old boyfriend or crush, compared to 21% of men. For many people, old flames never dies.

11. In surveys that ask adulterers whether they want to leave their marriages, the majority says no.

12. Researchers note that infidelities have increased even when divorce has become available, accepted, and largely non stigmatized.

13. Approximately 9% of men and 14% of women said they had sex with someone else as revenge for their partner’s infidelity.

14. Boredom was the reason 71% of men in a national study cheated and 49% of women cheated. Even people who were very happy in their relationship admitted to curing their sexual boredom with someone else.

15. Cheating men rarely tell their wives they cheated. Without being asked, just 7% of men admitted to their wives that they cheated. Approximately 68% of men never admit to cheating or do so only after their wives have concrete evidence of the affairs.

16. Approximately 68% of men who cheat feel guilt during the affair. Though, obviously, guilt doesn’t seem to be enough to stop a man from cheating.

17. For ladies, it might be in the genes.

18. The risk of having a heart attack during sex is very low; however, research has found that when heart attacks do occur during sex, they’re more likely to happen to men when they’re cheating compared to when they’re having sex with a spouse.
Why? Some scientists have argued that cheating induces psychological distress (e.g., by creating feelings of guilt, anxiety, or stress) that, in turn, can have a negative effect on cardiovascular function.

19. There is some truth to the old saying “once a cheater, always a cheater,” because research has found that a majority people who admit to infidelity say they’ve done it more than once. However, this isn’t true across the board. Whether a cheater is likely to cheat again depends upon their reasons for cheating in the first place.

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