"why Women Cheat."
As far
as stereotypes go, a wandering eye and the urge to jump into bed with multiple
partners seems to be built into a man's DNA, but when it comes to cheating, the
sexes are created more equally than we think. (Cough, Kristen Stewart, cough.)
Renee Lee, a relationship expert with a masters in psychology, dishes out five
reasons why women cheat.
Her eyes are searching the horizon for someone new !
1. Going Through A Transition
We've
all been here: "May it be getting a promotion, organizing a fundraiser, or
making Thanksgiving dinner for a party of 20, men often make the misstep of
"not complimenting their partner's achievements," Lee says.
"Women seek an emotional connection that their partner notices them, is
proud of their achievements, and appreciates what they do, so when they aren’t
getting this at home the residual effects lead to feelings of frustration,
dissatisfaction, depression, and restlessness."
And
that's when they could go looking for it elsewhere. "When you are living
in the day to day with someone, it is challenging to step outside a situation
and notice the things that do matter to someone," adds Lee "As this
wears down over time, so as soon as the woman encounters someone who ignites
the spark they are lacking at home, they equate it to an emotional connection
and seek companionship with someone else." If she goes on vacation without you, she might meet someone else who will fill the void!
3. Feeling A Relationship Ending
"When
a woman feels that uneasy sense that a relationship is on the outs, by either
her doing or his, she will often look to fill the void externally to soften the
blow," Lee reasons for a woman's infidelity. "If she is the one
considering the breakup, she may be using this tactic as a challenge to herself
both testing the waters, and then gauge if she can go through with it."
Watch out her mouth might het hot!
4. It's Just Not Fun Anymore
...But
it's too hard to pull the plug. "When you don’t laugh, you don’t love.
Laughter is one of the key elements in a relationship that often gets
overlooked," Lee explains, simply. "When stresses of day to day life
become the dominant factor in a relationship, women feel unhappy. When they
come across a coworker, or friend that they have a good time with, it suddenly
brings to light what is missing in their own relationship and becomes tempting
to act upon."
Men
aren't the only ones who need to spice things up. "Women need to feel
desired!" Lee declares. "If she is not getting any, enough, or
nothing to talk about, women start to feel a sexual void. With the popularity
of books such as Fifty Shades of Grey, television shows, or listening to
friends talk about their fun single trysts, women have that moment when they
compare their love life at home to what the rest of the world seems to be
experiencing." And that's when she may start to wonder what she's missing.
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