Other than disagreements arising from
childlessness and the usual ‘irreconcilable differences’, there is
hardly any other thing that has wrecked marriages than infidelity.
Defined simply as the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse,
infidelity is an act that is engaged in by both men and women.
Even though it is widely believed that
men are guiltier of this act, studies have shown that women are just as
culpable as men, if not more.
A study by Dr. David Holmes, a
psychologist at Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom,
shows that women, more than ever, now have more extra-marital affairs
than men, noting however that women are better at hiding their
infidelity, they are a lot more likely to lie about it and a lot less
likely to get caught.
It has been established that men are
more daring when it comes to infidelity, and it is even a status symbol
in some cycles while it is somewhat forbidden for a woman to even think
about it, not to talk of doing it.
Holmes, in his post on Mail Online,
said, “If you look at the studies into paternity, even conservative
figures show that between eight and 15 per cent of children haven’t been
fathered by the man who thinks he’s the biological parent. So, the
biggest difference is that women are much better at keeping their
affairs secret.”
That men cheat is not the gist, and some
people have even adduced several reasons for their infidelity,
including the fact that men are moved by what they see, thus, they are
more likely to cheat because of sex. But given that women are seen to be
more reticent when it comes to their sexuality, it is therefore
compelling to note the things that make women cheat on their husbands.
According to reports, whether such women
do so because they are either not satisfied with their marriage
entirely or they are not satisfied with it at all, the main reasons that
have been found include unsatisfactory or lack of emotional care,
arising from lack of attention and intimacy, revenge, feeling
under-appreciated, boringness, low self esteem, peer pressure, financial
independence, and of course sexual dissatisfaction or the more serious
one, sexual addiction. These were the findings of Divorced Moms, which
is an online community for divorced women and single mothers, where they
share ideas and experiences.
Sex: This is one of the
key reasons some women cheat on their husbands. Findings have shown
that some women have extramarital sexual relationship because they are
not getting enough of good sex, some do it because they are not getting
any, maybe the refusal of the man to ‘touch them’ based on subsisting
conflict and a lot of women do it out of emotional disconnection from
their spouses.
Meanwhile, most women do not reach
orgasm during sexual intercourse, which on its own creates some
discomfort for them, hence, there is the possibility for some to look
for that sexual satisfaction elsewhere and it is more likely if they
have a waiting or willing ‘partner’ outside. It is equally not strange
for some women to engage in extramarital affairs if their husbands have
small manhood. This shows the importance of sex in marriage.
According to Dr. Janne Lomasky, a United
States-based psychologist, women who do not experience real orgasm
during sex may eventually lose interest in the relationship and look
elsewhere for good sex. She noted, however, that such women should
communicate their needs to the husband or, they could seek the help of a
sex therapist instead of having another affair.
Revenge: It is
interesting to note that some women engage in extramarital affairs to
get back at their husbands, especially when such men had also cheated on
them. Such women have been found to do it in style, pride and they see
it as the best way to revenge the wrong done to them by the cheating
husband. “Those who have been cheated before feel deceived, hurt, angry,
sad and violated and it affects their relationship, mood, behaviour and
the ability to trust the man, thus, they want to make such men feel the
way they felt,” said Lomasky.
However, she advised that instead of
cheating, they should resolve the issue and move on. “The biggest truth
is that cheating never solves a problem; communication, assertiveness
and increasing passion and romance in the relationship are a much better
solution,” she added.
Lack of emotional connection or attention: It
has been said that women are emotional beings who need constant
attention and care from their spouses, thus, if their husbands do not
show them the much needed intimacy and affection, some tend to look for
it outside the marriage because it is in their genes to be cared for,
and when they don’t get it, they look for it, which often compels them
to fall into the waiting hands of other men. Lomasky notes, “Women
deprived of attention, compliments and compassion usually have emotional
affairs, which could lead to sex, even though it could start with
craving for attention and compassion that has been absent from their
marriage.”
And it is almost the same thing when
women feel under-appreciated. A simple ‘thank you’ or complimentary
remarks could make the difference, and when women do not hear such, they
feel bitter, pained, underappreciated and it could breed low
self-esteem. Whereas, if they have friends who make them feel loved,
that could be the beginning of an extramarital affair.
Boredom: Findings have
shown that women love varieties and they want to be happy in marriage,
but when they feel their spouse is not creative, more so if he used to
be, some tend to have affairs. According to some women, new
relationships are exciting, and it is more so because such men tend to
do everything possible to impress the woman, as against what they had
been used to with their husbands. According to Helen Fisher, a
biological anthropologist at Rutgers University in US, women are more
likely to have an affair because of loneliness.
And as established earlier, women want
care, physical touch and attention, but when they have spouses who
rarely spent time with them, some tend to seek attention from other
sources.
Peer pressure: This is a
term that is mostly used when talking about children, but it is
heartwarming to note that older persons feel it too. To avoid being
abused or discriminated against in some cycles, some women take to
extramarital affairs so as ‘to belong’ because they have friends who do
same. In such cases, it is the friends who put them through, find them a
lover and teach them how to keep it away from their husbands.
According to Lomasky, a woman who earns
her own money, while the husband earns his, may consider leaving an
unhappy relationship, unlike those who depend on the husband. When a
woman has been abused or is being cheated on by her husband, a woman who
cannot bear such but has the capacity to pay her bills could seek
comfort, care and attention from other men.
A psychologist, Dr. Bonke Omoteso, could
not agree less with some of the reasons above. She said if a woman has a
cheating husband, she could also cheat on the man to get back at him.
She added that if a woman is not
sexually fulfilled, she might also consider extramarital affair, mainly
because some men are not patient with their wives when it comes to
sexual intercourse. She said, “Some men just want to enjoy it and leave,
which may not be pleasing to the woman. If it persists, such a woman
could go outside the marriage to look for someone to satisfy her.
“Some women are nymphomaniacs, having
abnormally excessive and uncontrollable sexual desire, in which case one
man cannot satisfy them. Such a woman could cheat on the husband.”
She pointed out that a husband’s actions
could also compel the woman to consider having extramarital affairs.
“If the man does not adequately provide for her, she might want to look
for a man that could satisfy her materially and sexually, she added.
According to Omoteso, even though it is
not scientific, it is worthy of note that there could be spiritual
influences that could make a woman to do such, perhaps in a bid to break
the marriage.
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