Extramarital affairs must have an end, and they are no exception

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

In an extramarital affair, does true love really exist?Will anyone choose to give up their marriage for the sake of a lover?Real-life cases show that men usually choose to return to the family after having an extramarital affair, while women are different. Women are often attracted to the other person's speech and demeanor, insight and ideals, and it is easy to mistake the other person's ambiguous words for sincerity. However, in the end, men are more inclined to love their families and children, while women are often in pain.

In extramarital affairs, women are mostly motivated by the pursuit of affection. They may no longer feel the warmth of their original family, so when they meet someone who understands them, they will feel happy and loved. However, they may mistakenly believe that this is true love, when in fact the other person may have no intention of leaving the family at all. Men often use excuses such as "no relationship with the original partner" and "they have been separated for many years" to justify their extramarital affairs, but they may not say that they want to divorce and marry each other.

When it comes to extramarital affairs, men tend to perfunctory and procrastinate, leaving women in a dilemma. In the face of interests, all feelings appear fragile. For women outside of marriage, the so-called true love may just be a search for dissatisfaction with the current life, a kind of self-deception. Men often just want to satisfy their selfish desires and will not really fall in love with a woman outside of marriage. Therefore, neither man nor woman should choose betrayal because of the dullness of marriage.

While it feels good to be loved, coveting the love of a married person often ends up being painful.

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