Why Do People Cheat In A Relationship?
Did you know that over half of marriages fail and end up in separation or divorce? Think how many relationships in general survive! Not many I can tell you that for nothing! I once met a PLR salesman who I thought was the love of my life until I found out I was one of three women he was seeing! Shows how wrong you really can be! But why do they cheat? I personally never found out.
I had no idea and most people don't until they catch their partner out or they make a mistake or the other person turns up one day to tell you the whole sordid story. Such a shame to throw it all away!
The pity I mentioned before can play a big factor in this, sometimes when we meet someone they may be a little down or sad, they may have just split from someone and we feel we can help or you may be the one that's down or sad maybe it is both of you! Either way you form your relationship around this.
Building the foundation of a relationship this way usually means you have rushed it and started off on the wrong foot. You will probably not be a match on many levels including your social interests and your sexual preferences as you're merely putting up with each other for now, but what about when that 'for now' turns into 5 or 10 years?
Your partner may be at work all day and night messing around with their plug and play profit system just to avoid coming home to someone who they have nothing to talk to about and nothing in common, it's not even as if you can just cuddle up because the romance has died too.
It is a real shame when this happens but it is a common thing, human nature takes over and we also get very complacent we take each other for granted rather than trying to see things from someone else's point of view we just use home as a place to sleep, eat and drink, more of a hotel than a home, so going off and having an affair just ends up being a release of frustration.
You might take time out and base your decisions on investment in stocks wisely but how about trying to put as much effort into evaluating who it is you really want to spend the rest of your life with, after all someone else's heart or yours may be broken.