Sexual infidelity hits men and women differently
October 30th, 2008 - 4:30 pm ICT by ANI
- Washington, Oct 30 (ANI): For men, sexual infidelity is more upsetting, whereas in case of women, emotional unfaithfulness causes more distress, finds a new study in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
To reach the conclusion, Monica T. Whitty and Laura-Lee Quigley of Queens University Belfast surveyed 112 undergraduate students and asked them questions about sexual and emotional infidelity both offline and on the internet.
When given the choice, men were more upset by sexual infidelity and women were more upset by emotional infidelity.
Additionally, men were more likely to believe that women have sex when in love and that women believe that men have sex even when they are not in love. It was not, however found that either men or women believe that having cybersex implied the other was also in love or that being in love online implied they were having cybersex.
Given the newness of the internet, the rules have still not been clearly defined as to what are acceptable online encounters, the authors note.
Our results support a social-cognitive model as they demonstrate that social shifts have led men and women to think differently about sex and love, they added. (ANI)
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