Do you think there are any common reasons why many men cheat in a relationship? Or does it vary from family to family?
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Self-affirmation through new intimate contacts is necessary to increase self-esteem and gain confidence. Alternatively, the reason lies in following stereotypes.
There are people who do not even need a reason, the person follows his desires, not recognizing the prohibitions. I have studied psychology for a long time, and I can offer a theory. Falling in love provokes biochemical reactions in the body that are difficult to resist. Usually it rarely develops into a serious feeling, especially if there is understanding and harmony in the family. I think you will find more reasons for this at https://signscheating.com/signs-husband-cheating/.