Women's
concerns about infidelity weren't as affected by their partner's gender.
Not exact matches
If you're so
concerned with politicians personal lives, how do you feel
about Trump's various
infidelities, which are on record?
Concerns about lost love,
infidelity, unworthiness, confusion, disappointment, betrayal, limitations, distractions, lack of passion, and the inability to commit fill the inbox.
Are you
concerned about a lack of trust in your relationship, perhaps because of an
infidelity or other breach?
The best way to help prevent another instance of
infidelity (and to help couples feel secure
about this) is to build a strong, exciting, vibrant relationship with active attention to proactively raising and discussing
concerns.
Common marital
concerns are lack of communication, personality differences, irritability and moodiness, disagreements
about parenting, issues with extended family, lack of trust, boredom, sex and
infidelity, among others.
So this explains why men are more
concerned about sexual
infidelity.
Classic research on jealousy in heterosexual couples tells us that women are more
concerned about men's emotional
infidelity, because if a man is emotionally attached to a rival woman, this undermines the closeness in the original relationship.
However, men tend to be slightly more
concerned about women's sexual
infidelity, possibly to rule out paternity uncertainty if the couple has a child.1 But does jealousy occur the same way in bisexual individuals?
Courts now view the marriage as an economic unit, and in general courts are more
concerned about economic misconduct — such as the dissipation of marital assets — than they are
about marital misconduct — such as
infidelity.
I would be honored to discuss the details of your
concerns and needs and answer any questions you may have
about marriage counseling after
infidelity and my practice.
Hill & DelPriore [55] found that cuing jealousy encouraged
concerns about partner
infidelity, decreasing interest in infants and parenting interest among chronically jealous men and women, and decreasing desired parental investment among chronically jealous men.