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Unfaithful Partners: What the science says
Unfaithful Partners: What the science says
Unfaithful Partners: What the science says
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Unfaithful Partners: What the science says

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Want to know more about the traits and habits of unfaithful partners?

Unfaithful Partners: What The Science Says is a concise and eye-opening article about the latest research into infidelity. It includes a discussion of the character traits and attachment styles of unfaithful partners, as well as the income, gender and upbringing factors that influence whether or not someone is likely to be unfaithful.

This article will be helpful for people who want to avoid dating men or women who are likely to cheat, and will also be of interest to those with a general interest in psychology and relationship issues.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMichael Carr
Release dateApr 23, 2013
ISBN9781301763436
Unfaithful Partners: What the science says
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Michael Carr

I'm a freelance researcher and part-time writer from New Zealand. My writing interests include psychology, mental performance issues and gardening.My writing aim is to produce concise, down-to-earth publications about under-explored subjects, and I believe that concise e-books and articles are a great medium for this.

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    Unfaithful Partners - Michael Carr

    Unfaithful Partners

    What the science says

    By Michael Carr

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2013 Michael Carr

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Frequency of Infidelity

    Cheating and Personality

    Socio-sexual Orientation

    Cheating and Gender

    Relationship Factors

    Financial Status

    Religion

    Intelligence and Attractiveness

    Summary

    References

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    Introduction

    In today's world of casual relationships, more women in the work force, instant communications, and frequent travel, cheating on a romantic partner has become an increasing temptation for many adults. Not only is cheating increasingly common at college and in the workplace, but it's also on the rise among older age groups as well. One recent UK study found 30 percent of people over 50 had had sex with someone other than their regular partner. Although there are no real statistics on how many marriages end because of infidelity, it's likely that rising infidelity is creating an increasing amount of emotional distress in relationships and is helping contribute to today's high divorce rate. However, cheating isn't just determined by opportunity - it's also strongly influenced by personal and environmental factors like personality, gender and upbringing. In this article I'll discuss some of the latest scientific research about infidelity to give you a better idea of what makes a cheater, and thus help you to avoid the costly mistake of entering a long-term relationship with someone who is likely to be unfaithful.

    A note on statistics and generalisations

    It seems to be a given of human nature that a lot

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