It seems like some folks just can’t do monogamy. According to estimates based on married couples, approximately 25% of men admit to cheating on their spouse at some point, while around 15% of women admit to the same. Why is this and why, at least according to statistics, do men tend to cheat more than women? Join Jen and Carolyn as we explore our inner animal instincts and try to answer the question: why do humans cheat?
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Why men cheat
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How Do Affairs Happen
13 Reasons Why Men Cheat-Psychology Today, 2017
Women who cheat on Relationships-Psychology Today, 2013
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Gottman, J. M. (2011). The science of trust: Emotional attunement for couples.