For the Thrill of the Affair: Why Married Women Cheat


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For the Thrill of the Affair: Why Married Women Cheat

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I also remember a Ghanaian actress once made a comment about women having to depend on men to sustain themselves. From my conversations and observations, provision of basic needs is one of the major reasons why women tend to prefer married men to single men. Age, single men unwilling to settle down, the maturity of married men and experience amongst others are also reasons why single women prefer dating married men. The same principles apply to married women whose husbands engage in extra marital affairs.

Jackie (a composite portrait), a single woman, came to see me, because she had been having an affair with a married man for the last five.

By Caroline Kent. The reasons that married men have affairs are well documented: apathy, boredom, revenge, lust, excitement, etc. But what a lot of people don’t ask is why on earth a woman would want to knowingly get herself involved up with a coupled-up man. Take the intelligent, sexy, independently successful Julia Gayet. Whilst she has not been strung up by the mainstream French media in the same way that she would have been in Britain, Gayet maintains that she has been dragged into an alleged scandal unfairly and is therefore suing the French edition of Closer magazine.

But did she give up any right to privacy when she allegedly embarked on an affair with the French president, and what rights does a mistress have anyway? Not many, is the answer. Is that fair? Quite possibly; after all she knows what she’s getting herself into. Being a mistress can be hard, so why would a woman do it? For all the moralising in the media about infidelity when stories such as Gayet-gate emerge, the truth is that adultery is often in tune with the “ hook up ” culture to which modern women are accustomed.

Our manufactured outrage and new-found moralism obscures the fact that to a lot of women, an affair seems like quite a sensible proposition. Look at the cultural crap-storm has bred this perfect atmosphere for adultery.