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Showing posts with label infidelity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infidelity. Show all posts

Psych A Cheaters Signs Of Infidelity

For some men, a single relationship isn’t enough. What women dread the most is when their guy starts to loose interest in them. It's a sign of infidelity! This is the hardest situation to admit for a woman—admitting that their man is showing signs of infidelity.

Take the case of South Carolina Gov.Mark Sanford who after disappearing for several days without informing his staff and family, admitted that he was unfaithful to his wife and was having an affair with another woman. Let’s explore ways in dealing with cheating and unfaithful men—why and how they can pull off betraying their partners. But it’s not just the men.

You can also ask why women cheat as well since often times the reasoning behind both scenarios are the same. The question many women ask is why do men show signs of infidelity? The thing is while guys want the emotional connection of a relationship they won’t really choose between partners.

It’s easier then ever to hook up with people outside of your social circle. When people socialize in different environments, they don’t have to tell the whole truth about themselves because there’s no one there to call them out. Online dating is making it even easier to play around and harder to distinguish the signs of infidelity.

Surviving Infidelity: Why Do Affairs Start ?

When you're in a marriage struggling to survive infidelity, it might seem odd to think about why affairs start in the first place. But this is an important part of surviving infidelity. Knowing how affairs start gives you the understanding to know how to put your marriage back together - especially if your cheating spouse isn't on board with the idea yet.

Most of think that affairs begin when some dashing young man or slinky, beautiful woman enters our spouse's life. We conjure up images of seduction, intrigue, and mystery; we think the other person could have any partner he or she wants, but has targeted your spouse.

In reality, it's rarely - if ever - how it works. The "other person" is far more likely to be an old friend, a co-worker, or a friend-of a friend than a dashing Cassanova.

And most of the time, things don't start out with the intention of igniting an affair. Quite the contrary, an affair usually starts innocently - a water cooler conversation, a lunch break, a walk down to the corner Starbucks for coffee. No big deal - friends, even those of the opposite sex, do all of those things every day without ending up in an affair.