Загрузка страницы

11 Scientific Facts About CHEATING!

Most shocking scientific facts about cheating! Strange facts about why men, women, husbands, and wives cheat in relationships

11. You’re more likely to cheat in the afternoon- Ethic researchers of Harvard University conducted a morality test that put 274 adults through four trials during different times in the day. They found that their volunteers had a higher level of self-control and moral consciousness in the daytime and were likely to participate in unethical behavior including cheating during the afternoon. Also known as the “morning morality effect,” the results show that our willpower is a delicate mental state that decreases the more you use it or as the day goes on. In the end, it turns out our morality is like dieting. It’s easier to do the right thing at the start of your day, so when it comes to decision making like cheating consider the best time of day to make a moral choice on whether or not you want to follow through with that decision.
10. Women in ovulation desire other people.- According to a 2011 research report on PsychologyToday.com scientists have learned that women who were two weeks into ovulation had an inclination in the desire for another person other than their partner. Three researchers studied women who did not take birth control and examined their monthly patterns of sexual longing for someone else other than their current mate as they entered ovulation. However after the women stopped ovulating, the women’s feelings of fantasizing desires stopped. Scientists at the University of St. Andrews and St. Aberdeen also discovered that women with low progesterone before ovulation are more likely to have adulterous affairs. But when a woman’s progesterone levels are increased during the second half of her cycle, she is likely to stay committed to her partner as the

9. Cheating men may be more likely to get heart attacks- In a 2012 study, researchers have found that extramarital affairs outside of the home were linked with a higher risk of cardiovascular risks, including fatal heart attacks. Possible reasons for the correlation could include stress to keep the relationship a secret, a guilty conscience and keeping up the demands of the affair. Back in January 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examined postmortem records of 5,559 people who died suddenly from heart complications. They found that 75% percent of those individuals who died during sex were having extramarital sex. It’s suspected that a secret sexual relationship in unfamiliar settings with a secret lover can induce a higher heart rate and increased blood pressure resulting in increased oxygen demand.
8. Men and women see cheating differently- Cheating on a loved one can have serious consequences which can even end the relationship. However, how we define cheating varies from person to person and men and women have different opinions on what constitutes cheating. Adultery at one point was just considered a physical act, but in today’s society emotional attachments to other people are is also seen as infidelity. Emotional cheating, whether it involves sex or not is having a meaningful relationship with someone else other than your mate. Researchers found that men were distressed at the thought of their partners enjoying sex with another person, while women were more concerned about their spouses being emotionally involved with another person than physically intimate. With these research results, it ultimately comes down to having respect for your partner and being aware of what actions define actual cheating.

Видео 11 Scientific Facts About CHEATING! канала Tempt
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
20 июля 2017 г. 18:00:01
00:07:51
Яндекс.Метрика