Researchers point to the four main causes that men betray; they are simpler than you think

According to “Journal of Marital and Family Therapy” in 41 percent of marriages at least one partner agrees to commit physical or emotional treason. 57 percent of men agree to be unfaithful in any relationship they have had, as do 54 percent of women. 22 for [...]
According to “Journal of Marital and Family Therapy” in 41 percent of marriages at least one partner agrees to commit physical or emotional treason. 57 percent of men agree to be unfaithful in any relationship they have had, as do 54 percent of women. 22 percent of men and 14 percent of women admit that they have left home at least once during marriage.
Divorces have increased greatly over the past 10 years. Marriage is not as sacred as we read in books or as much as our grandparents said. The reasons are different, and one of them is betrayal. Researchers have shown the reasons why it occurs or why it leads to betrayal:
Because we love another 30%
To combat monotonousness, the desire for new conquests (22.6%)
The desire to experience various sexual experiences (19%)
Because we feel dissatisfied with our partner (15.3%)
Because we feel dissatisfied with life and we want a confirmation (12.8)










