Anyone can be a victim of infidelity—but why? When a couple took their vows, it is already understandable that both of them agreed to live their life together as one. Marriage is the sacred ceremony that ties the knot but not all couples have a happy ending.
Why do some people cheat? People who experienced infidelity should ask themselves first before seeking answers from others. As posted by Truth About Deception, the main reason why people cheat is because of relationship problems. The problems could be something that are missing such as passionate feelings, interest, security and even communication.
Infidelity starts when the other party starts to seek for these in other people or anything that can fill in what's been missing. Here are four common types of infidelity that can potentially end a relationship.
Romantic Infidelity
According to About Relationships, the cheating partner has less emotional attachment to his/her partner. They may be committed to the vows they made to keep the marriage but in terms of intimate relationship, they are not contented with it which results in cheating.
Commemorative Infidelity
The only difference of this to romantic infidelity is that the cheating partner doesn't have any love or interest at all. The sense of commitment is the only reason why the cheater stays within the relationship.
Opportunistic Infidelity
This is the most common form of infidelity in couples. Even if the cheater is still emotionally and physically attached to their partner, they can't resist falling into temptation. Most likely, the cause of this infidelity is behavioral or influence of alcohol and drugs.
Conflicted Romantic Infidelity
This can be considered almost the same as polygamy but the only difference is, only one is legally married to the cheater and the rest are not. The cheating party receives the same genuine love to multiple partners. Though the cheater means no harm but this will still surely hurt each parties involved.