Is Your Partner Cheating You?

By Cara

Cheating Partner
Men who believe in love at first sight are more likely to cheat their partners, compared to others.

A study, found out that 42 per cent of men who believed in love at first sight had later lost interest in the relationship or got attracted to somebody else. Most of the partners in relationships based on first sight love were cheated.

According to a study, for 75 per cent of single men and 80 per cent of single women, it takes at least five different dates over a number of weeks to decide whether or not to get serious.

The data highlights the fact that there is a close relationship between infidelity and impulsiveness. The present generation lacks commitment, love and respect towards their partners. The impulse of falling for another partner is very high and there is nothing that holds them back.

20 per cent said they had been unfaithful in a previous relationships. Cheating partners have become so common that 9 in 10 people expected fidelity from their next partner. This ratio has injected the doubt of being cheated by his or her partner.

Men who consider themselves 'in love" within minutes of meeting someone are likely to fall in love rather frequently. It is also likely that such men fail to differentiate between attraction and love as two separate feelings.