Why do partners betray?

A study by Utah State University, Sarah Tulane, and her associates link infidelity to divorce on a high scale. Yet, many married couples happily accept betrayal and do not divorce. According to one report, betrayal occurs 10.3% in adulthood and 20% in couples around [...]
A study by Utah State University, Sarah Tulane, and her associates link infidelity to divorce on a high scale.
Yet, many married couples happily accept betrayal and do not divorce.
According to a report, betrayal occurs 10.3% at an age of age and 20% among couples around the 40s.
Those who discover a partner's loyalty are seeing it as a test of <x0 disaster” and believe it finalizes the end of the marriage. But if the guilty admit a mistake and apologize, and therefore do not get divorced, they are happier in their marriage, always if they stay together because they love each other.
These are the reasons why your partner is guilty of treason:
A lack of sexual pleasure. According to one study, most women manage to betray a male by seeking another relationship that improves their sex life.
The desire to have extra sexual dating with other people. One reason many fail to admit that they feel needed.
A lack of emotional satisfaction in your relationship.
Ask to feel appreciated by someone other than your partner. Feeling appreciated is the key to an emotional relationship between a couple.
You no longer feel love for your partner. This may be because “Love” is very difficult to explain.
You can fall in love with another person. People who have started a relationship with a second person have admitted that they have come to love this person.
Seek vengeance! In a relationship that's not going at all right, the desire to hurt your cheating partner seems to be fun for you to return the same way!
You're too curious and you want to try new experiences.










