Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Will Your Guy Cheat on You?


You don't need lipstick on a collar to know your man is the two-timing type. Here is a simple test that will reveal his philandering potential. You can forgive a guy for some indiscretions, but it's almost impossible to turn the other cheek if he strays.
"You have to listen to your gut as well as read the clues",
says Gary Aumiller, Ph.D., a psychologist and co-author of Red Flags! How to Know When You are Dating a Loser? Run through this list of wandering-eye warning signs to see if your partner is predisposed to prowl... and find out how you can deal with it.


His Background: Cheat Predictor 1
  • Was he spoiled as a kid?
  • Do his parents tend to baby him and help him out of financial jams?
  • Has he ever bragged about cheating on an exam or paying someone to write a paper for him in college?
If your man seems to have sailed through life without ever hitting the rough waters that rock the rest of us, beware. Privileged chaps tend to suffer from a sense of entitlement (lookup: bratty-boy syndrome), so he may believe that the rules don't apply to him. He's so used to getting what he wants, why should he stop now?
"He might cheat because he thinks he deserves to fulfill all of his needs, no matter who he might hurt",
says Shirley Glass, Ph.D., a psychologist, infidelity expert and author of the forthcoming book, Not Just Friends: Protecting Your Relationship from Infidelity and Healing from the Trauma of Betrayal.
So how do you know if your have-it-all hunk has other women on his wish list? Glass, suggests paying attention to how he copes when he's confronted with any bad behavior on his part. Does he regret getting caught forwarding your racy emails to his friends but feel no guilt for doing it in the first place? Does he blame others when he screws up rather than take responsibility himself? If he can't see how his actions affect others, he's not likely to say,
"Whoa! what about my girlfriend?" when temptation strikes.

His Career: Cheat Predictor 2
  • Does he work mostly with women?
  • Is he always logging in late hours, whether it be at the office, at dinner with clients or on business trips?
  • Does he make a lot of money?
It is great to date a guy with ambition -- and his deep pockets definitely don't hurt when he brings you pricey baubles -- but the office environment can open the door to private meetings of the carnal kind. According to Glass, studies show that when men cheat, it's most often with a work colleague.
"Not only are people with similar interests side by side on a daily basis, but the time they spend together is usually when they're most energetic and look their best."
Unfortunately, the bigger his wallet, the more likely your busy bee is to cozy up with an office buddy. According to a study conducted by Jan Halper, Ph.D., author of Quiet Desperation: The Truth About Successful Men, top-tier guys have affairs more often than those on a lower rung... and not just because big bucks can be babe magnets.
"Evolution has wired men to understand that the better they are at providing, the more appealing they are to women",
says Alon Gratch, Ph.D., a psychologist and author of, If Men Could Talk. But before you start staking out your guy's office parking lot, realize that a career-oriented man might just be spending time with his spreadsheets, not spreading his assistant's sheets. If he sounds happy that you call during the day, invites you to his office and takes you to company parties, you're most likely his one and only partner.


His Schmooze MO: Cheat Predictor 3
  • Can he talk his way out of anything (parking tickets, rolling into work late)?
  • Does he make an effort to charm everyone -- your coworkers, your older sister, a saleswoman?
  • When you go to parties, does he insist on making the rounds?
Your friends and family love him, and he always manages to keep you entertained. How could you not adore him? But according to Glass, sweet-talkers often have a deep need for approval and thrive on attention. So what's wrong with dating a really friendly fella? Well, sometimes a smooth operator's need for the spotlight can not be satisfied by one womans ego-stroking... and if he is suave with the ladies, opportunities undoubtedly arise.
"Charmers meet a lot of women and win them over easily",
says Aumiller.
"So even if his intentions are not to bed them, they might be willing, and that is hard to resist!"
To determine if your charmer might become a two-timer, watch how he interacts with you in social settings. A guy who wants to play with other partners may brush you off when chatting with a new female friend or get noticeably more uncomfortable with PDAs when other women are around.
"He should act like a boyfriend, giving you side glances when he is talking with someone else, for example, or making sure he spends at least part of the night partying with you",
says Gratch. But it also wouldn't hurt to remind him how attention-worthy you are. When he chats up a chick in the corner, flirt with a few guys yourself. Once he sees that you have your own game going on, he will focus back on you.


His Friends: Cheat Predictor 4

  • Does he usually hang out with a crew of mostly single guys?
  • Do his friends encourage him to join them in just-for-men activities?
  • Do his pals have problems staying in relationships?
The booze, the bars, the dudes-only deeds we are better off not knowing the details of -- it's enough to make any woman worry just a wee bit. Although boys-will-be-boys bonding time helps a committed man feel less, well, trapped, the appeals of bachelorhood may make him long to be a free agent. A recent study of 37,000 men and women showed that when guys see those around them splitting from their significant others, it tends to encourage them to do the same. And if your stud is hitting the town with sex-seeking singles, he might feel tempted to swing as well. You want to believe that his buddies would have enough sense to stop your guy from canoodling with some cute club-hopper, but they won't always be on your side. According to Aumiller,
"If a coupled-up guy's friends are all looking to score, they may not only tease him about being tied down but also actually dare him to cheat. At the very least, they'll cover for him."
Still, there's no need to ban him from hanging out with the bachelors if he's able to strike the right balance between his buddies and you.
"He should include you sometimes when he meets up with friends",
says Glass. Although your fella's pack might seem like the enemy, chumming it up with the guys can do wonders for your relationship. Once you've earned their respect, they're much less likely to push your partner into prowling.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think no guy will pass on the opportunity to cheat on you, provided he knows that he has a good chance of not being caught. This piece of info, definitely provides a good insight into the male psyche..!!
After all, it's always better to be safe than sorry...Right??

Mike said...

Yes guys will pass on the opportunity to cheat. Everyone is different, saying no guy will pass up is a gross generalization and ignores the fact that in over 40% of infidelity cases it is the wife not the husband that strays.