Laura Payne’s Blog.
It’s a little difficult to relate to this topic when you’re somebody who’s only experience with infidelity is Jesse McCartney songs. But I am able to say that I agree with what Miss Payne is saying about cheating being a part of a person’s genetic makeup; clearly it's a stretch. I'm definately more inclined to believe that it's external factors, the idea that certain people are programmed to cheat sounds like a scheme concocted by a load of testosterone laden boys to try to convince us that they really couldn’t help it. THAT’S A JOKE! I don’t actually think that there’s a tendency for either gender to cheat more so than the other.
I think that perhaps the only gender difference with infidelity is that girls are more likely to actually begin another relationship with somebody where as blokes would just have some no strings attached sex. But maybe that’s being a bit generic.
Either way it has a direct impact upon another person and will inevitably cause at least some heartache; it’s just not acceptable to be in an understanding of exclusivity and to completely ignore it, whether the indiscretion was falling head over heels in love with another or just a grope outside a club.
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