Some Facts About Betrayal in Couples

Psychologists and liaison experts have spent years studying the science of betrayal, offering ideas and conclusions about what different couples mean with treason and how they react when someone betrays. Here are some facts about betrayal and related things: If you are economically dependent on your mate [...]
Psychologists and liaison experts have spent years studying the science of betrayal, offering ideas and conclusions about what different couples mean with treason and how they react when someone betrays.
Here are some facts about betrayal and related things:
If you are economically dependent on your spouse, then you are more inclined to cheat.
Men and women react differently to flirting out of touch.
We feel different based on the breast of the person with whom we're betrayed our partner.
We think everyone is cheating, except for our partner.
Heterosexual men are more concerned about sexual infidelity; heterosexual women are more concerned about emotional betrayal.
Men are more likely to betray you when they round their 30th, 40th, 50th, and so on.
Your genes can affect how inclined you are to deviate.
It is possible to repair a relationship after one has been betrayed.
Women are as prone to betray as men.
Young Americans are less inclined to betray than the old Americans.
Emotional feelings are becoming more and more frequent.
Morality is the main factor that keeps married men from being betrayed.
You're more likely to cheat if you've been cheating before.












