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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · Key points. We use data from an online quiz voluntarily completed by 94,943 individuals (66.1% women, 33.9% men). Men were more likely than women to engage in sexual infidelity, and to do so...

    • Misconceptions about love (falling in and falling out) No matter how many times we hear that relationships take work, most people in our society do not appreciate the investment required to create a long-term, successful relationship.
    • Opportunity and boundary naivete. The sheer opportunity for a secret relationship has grown tremendously in the past decades as men and women work more closely together, run in the same parenting circuits, and generally have more interactions with each other.
    • Lack of emotional and self-care. A secret sultry relationship exhilarates like the best drug out there. I see so many partners after having fallen prey to this intoxicating high because they were suppressing and/or not dealing with their emotional anxiety or pain—at home, in their family of origin, or at work.
    • Becoming parents. So many couples I meet with feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of parenting, day in and day out—especially the men. Not to mention, a shift in focus naturally, and often too dramatically, occurs away from the relationship and toward the children.
    • Who Married People Have Affairs with
    • Men Are More Likely to Have Affairs with Strangers
    • Takeaways

    In each year of the survey, a question was asked of those who were married and reported having engaged in extramarital sex about the other person with whom they’d had sex. The response options included: (a) close personal friend; (b) neighbor, coworker, or long-term acquaintance; (c) casual date or pick-up; (d) person you paid or paid you for sex; ...

    Men and women did not differ when it came to the percentage reporting cheating with someone they knew well. In other words, across gender, affairs are most likely to occur with friends. That said, men and women did differ in their odds of committing infidelity with a stranger. Specifically, whereas 24.3% of male cheaters had sex with a casual hook-...

    It is important to highlight that these findings are limited to the context of extramarital sex and, more importantly, that this survey didn’t distinguish between infidelity and open marriages (a common limitation in this type of research), meaning both categories were lumped together. As a result, some caution is warranted in generalizing these fi...

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Among spouses who have been unfaithful, half of men (56 percent) and one-third of women (34 percent) call their marriages “happy.”

    • One-nighter affair: This affair begins as a product of convenience. Two people are sexually interested in each other with the means, opportunity, and desire to have an affair.
    • In-charge affair: One or both parties in this type of affair view sex as an opportunity to exert power or control over another person or situation. It is often seen in a work environment where a supervisor is having sex with a subordinate.
    • Fictional affair: Not all affairs happen in the physical sense, some are in the mind and purely fantasy. A person can imagine having sex with another person and feel some sort of connection that is solely fictional.
    • Escape affair: Some people believe that they only way out of a relationship or marriage is to have an affair with another person. This type of affair is their escape hatch.
  3. Aug 8, 2017 · I had an affair with a married man. I'm not proud of it. But I chose not to let it define me. I moved past it, learned from it, and have allowed the lessons I took away from that experience to make me a better friend, a better therapist, and a better partner.

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  5. Jul 13, 2018 · 1. Adultery is not a victimless crime. Many people who fall into the trap of behaving adulterous, convince themselves that should their illicit relationship be discovered, that the only injured...

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