What makes married women cheat




















Which, after settling down my pride, I agree with. It was unnecessary, and it's something I still have to deal with today. There was a lot of trauma in between the time that I did it, and while it's no excuse, it's the sole reason I desired an emotional attachment. During that year, I developed a relationship with another man, which I cut off once my husband and I started dating again. However, there were still problems between him and I, so I reverted back to the other man.

In my defense, I was only 19, so not a grownup, and said boyfriend came out of the closet not long after, so it was not really a satisfying and healthy relationship. I'm just biding my time until the right opportunity presents itself.

He wasn't a great guy and he was always accusing me of sleeping with other men when I wasn't. He pushed me over the edge one night when he told me I was going to f the guy taking my pictures for a photoshoot, and in my rage, I just decided 'screw it all. I don't plan on cheating again. I didn't like confrontation, and I was scared out of my mind of making the wrong decision, whether that decision was staying or leaving.

I cried about it a lot. I knew I was hurting him and myself, but couldn't bring myself to just end it … I did break up with him after a while. Cheating is unforgivable, and by being the cheater, I didn't deserve to be with him. There was something missing and I by chance met someone and after a year of knowing them, I knew I couldn't hold back what I felt.

I cheated emotionally for months, then once physically and then I ended the relationship to be with the other person. I emotionally cheated , got caught, went through hell, and then somehow was forgiven and we tried to work it out. We broke up a few months later, which was awfully tough. Still is. Hit things. Break things. He would curse at me. Yell at me. He would raise his hands to me.

And I couldn't stop him. I wasn't in love with the man I cheated with. But he treated me how I wanted to be treated. Turns out, the cheating wife is not an anomaly. And depending on the age group and behavior, sometimes women cheat even more often than men.

So why do women cheat? Some women cheat to avoid boredom; other women cheat because they feel neglected. Still, other women say they cheat just because they want to. The reasons for infidelity are complex and unique to each relationship. I literally saw an opportunity and took advantage of it. The concept of a cheating wife contrasts a lot with what our culture tells us about women. To many, the thought triggers stronger reactions than that of a cheating man, which is more expected based on historical norms.

Given the emotional and financial tolls of cheating, not to mention their impact on children, which is bigger still rethinking our preconceptions about female infidelity is only the beginning. Open minds are important, but when it comes to preventing infidelity, communication is paramount. All relationships need to begin with honest conversations about sex, preferably before marriage. A lot of the women Walker interviewed said that when they talked freely about their fantasies or desires to their husbands, they were met with disgust that made them feel ashamed.

Reasons women cheat in relationships:. Women cheat for sex. They're unhappy with their current relationship. It was just a mistake. They're craving intimacy. The new person made them feel special. They're experiencing low self-esteem. They're using it to numb or cope with difficult feelings. They want a breakup or a change. Who cheats more—men or women? Signs your partner may be cheating. They act suspicious around their phone or computer to hide their communication. They're dressing nicer, working out more, or generally taking better care of their appearance.

Your sex life is suddenly different i. They're often out for extended periods of time without warning, "working late" or dealing with something else that "just came up. Their friends could very well know about the cheating, and as such, they act awkward around you. There are unexplained expenses on their bank statement like dinners or other date-like activities.

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