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hehehehe......If
you have been trying to understand why some people who are already
married still go out to cheat on their partners, then this is the answer
you may have been seeking.
People all around are having extramarital affairs, regardless of
their socioeconomic background or location. Some instances come as a
shock because when things seem to be going well in the marriage. You
can’t help but wonder — Why do married couples cheat?
Something obviously went wrong somewhere. Here are some possible reasons as to why people indulge in an extramarital affair.
1. Early marriage
People who marry in their early 20s would most likely have achieved
some level of stability and social standing by their mid-30s. At that
point, they feel that they did not really enjoy life in their 20s, and
find it exciting to indulge in an extramarital affair. It is their way
of experiencing the thrill and excitement of dating.
2. Married for the wrong reasons
Many people enter into marriage for the wrong reasons. Pressures
from family and society top the list in the country. After a point, many
people agree to marriage without even getting to know their life
partner. Once the deed is done, they realise the mistake they have made
in terms of the choice of their life partner. If they meet someone who
is in any way a better match than their current spouse, they are
immediately attracted to him/her. And what starts as a simple friendship
usually ends up in an affair.
3. Inability to deal with changes
Life throws changes at us almost every day. Most of us are able to
deal with the small changes. But the bigger ones are tougher to deal
with — a serious illness in the family, death, loss of employment,
financial loss, etc. Many turn to people, apart from their spouses to
deal with such changes. They find more comfort in the arms of someone
new, perhaps someone not connected to their tough circumstances in any
way.
4. Becoming parents
Becoming a parent changes everything about a husband-wife
relationship. Priorities change, the time you can give each other
reduces and your immediate living environment alters drastically. While
most women give their 200% to being mothers, I know of several men who
suddenly feel lost and unimportant at home, and indulge in extramarital
affairs. And since most women are usually so busy being mothers, they
probably don’t even realise this for a long time
5. Physical dissatisfaction
This is probably one of the most common reasons for people to get involved in an extramarital affair.
6. Emotional disconnect
Sometimes a couple grows emotionally disconnected from each other,
the top reasons being lack of time and lack of communication with each
other. To be emotionally connected, you need to share, you need to talk,
you need to express, you need to listen, you need to laugh, you need to
care and show that you care.
If you don’t do this, over a period of time, chances are you will
get emotionally disconnected from each other as a couple and start
getting emotionally connected with someone else. What starts out as an
emotional bond with someone can eventually lead to an extramarital
affair.
7. Disagreements on core values
Sometimes when you experience a tough situation in life, your core
values are tested. And you have to make decisions which may not be
palatable to your family — especially your spouse. Sometimes this could
be the cause for irreconcilable differences, which triggers an
extramarital affair.
8. Differing life priorities
When a couple gets married, often they don’t speak about life
priorities — simply because it is not so important or people are not so
clear. With time, the priorities start getting clearer and more
pronounced, and increasingly divergent. Over time, these become so
different that it becomes tough to live together and agree on even basic
things on a daily basis. This can be a catalyst for an extramarital
affair.
Some people get into a relationship simply because they believe it can advance their career.
9. No common interests
If you have nothing in common with each other, you’ll eventually
get absorbed in pursuing your own divergent interests. You will end up
not spending enough time together. As you spend time away from each
other, you get opportunities to interact with others. And gradually
start building a bond with those who share your interests. Many times
this leads to an extramarital affair.
10. Need for excitement
Sometimes it is sheer boredom or a need to break the monotony and
drudgery of everyday life that is the reason for an extramarital affair.
Just for fun, for a change or for some excitement.
11. Personal finances
Difficulties in personal finances (excess debts and liabilities),
or lack of agreement on personal financial management can sometimes be
the trigger for constant bickering within the four walls. And at such a
vulnerable time, anyone who gives a hearing to your woes or some
financial support is welcome. And this can lead to an extramarital
affair.
12. Career advancement
Sad but true. Some people get into a relationship simply because
they believe it can advance their career. While these are the broad
reasons, usually it is a combination of many of these which drives
people into an extramarital affair. All said and done, it is tough to
see a couple go through the stress of an extramarital affair.
Relationships are broken, children are affected. There could be lifelong
issues with guilt and trust. It’s not an easy situation for anyone.
What do you think? What are some other reasons for extramarital affairs?
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