"Why I Cheated" - Women Fess Up
By Chelsea Kaplan
You've probably heard that
men cheat for physical reasons, women for emotional reasons. Sure,
there's some truth to that, but when we asked real women around the
country to share why they strayed from their boyfriends, we learned
they had a whole host of explanations—from bad kissing to sheer
revenge. Read on for the truth about why women have given in to
temptation.
Reason #1: There's no passion
"I had
been with John for about three years—he was a really nice guy, and I
enjoyed being with him, but there wasn't a ton of passion. Most
everyone we knew had gotten engaged, and though John would have
proposed in a second, whenever he brought it up, I'd change the
subject. I took a trip to Australia for work, and while I was gone, I
got together with a co-worker to whom I'd always been insanely
attracted. I had a fantastic trip, probably because for the first time
in a long time I experienced that excitement I'd been missing. I broke
up with John soon after I returned home, and began dating the guy from
the trip. Even though I'm not super-proud of my actions, things ended
up for the best: After dating for a few years, the guy from the trip
and I got married, and we're incredibly happy together."
– Giselle, 30, Montvale, NJ
Reason #2: To delay a breakup
"Right
before I was going to break up with my ex, Sean, he found out that he
had to put his beloved dog to sleep. He was so broken up about it that
I didn't have the heart to end things, so I waited a month or so until
he was in better shape. When things seemed to be better and I was
ready, he lost his job, so I felt like I was back to square one! By
that time, I had met someone else that I really wanted to start seeing,
so I went ahead and did it. I eventually ended things, never telling
Sean about my extra-curricular dating. I think I rationalized that I
was trying to spare his feelings."
– Stacy, 30, Lexington, KY
Reason #3: Because absence doesn't make the heart grow fonder
"My
boyfriend Greg and I decided to do the long-distance thing after I was
accepted to a graduate program 200 miles from where we lived. The first
few months were fine, but I soon found myself becoming extremely
attracted to my lab partner, Henry. What began as innocent flirting
eventually wound up with us in bed. After the program was over, I
returned home to Greg. Being with him was really difficult, but I
didn't break up with him initially because I was still attracted to
him, too. I visited Henry a few times, and realized that he was really
more of a fling, probably born out of boredom, and that Greg was the
one for me. I eventually stopped communicating with Henry. I never told
Greg about what happened, which occasionally makes me feel guilty, but
I chalk my cheating up to being young and silly. He and I are still
together, four years since my program ended."
– Tamara, 33, Portland, OR
Reason #4: So she's not left out in the cold
"I
began dating Eric shortly after I had been dumped by Dave, my boyfriend
of two years. I was devastated and Eric was definitely a rebound thing.
After Eric and I had dated for five months, Dave came back and wanted
to give things another shot. I still really missed him, so I began
seeing him, but never ended things with Eric. I think I sort of kept
Eric around for insurance purposes, just in case things didn't end up
well with Dave. Dave and I didn't make it on round two, and after Eric
discovered through mutual friends that I had been seeing him again, he
ended things with me. I definitely learned my lesson about dating two
guys at the same time, not to mention trying to rekindle a relationship
that's just plain over."
– Jen, 28, Oak Park, IL
Reason #5: She deserves better
"When
I was younger, I dated a guy named Ethan who was really critical of me.
He constantly made little snide comments about my weight, how stupid I
was and how clumsy I was. For whatever odd reason, I was into him,
despite the fact that all of my friends and family hated him. One
weekend when he was away, I met Will at a party and we completely hit
it off. He was the complete opposite of Ethan—kind, sweet and generous,
yet completely cool and fun, too. We hung out all weekend and it was
like a light bulb went off in my head: This is how mature,
relationship-worthy guys act. I hooked up with Will the night before he
left, and broke up with Ethan soon after. Will and I dated for three
years and now we're married."
– Allison, 30, New York, NY
Reason #6: She's looking for a missing piece
"I'm
from Florida, so I adore going to the beach and boating, but my former
boyfriend, Chris, a total city boy, hated it. We always argued about
where we'd take trips, and he always won. About eight months into our
dating, I took a trip to Key West with my friends and we chartered a
boat for the day. The captain of the boat was this totally hot,
complete ‘beach guy for life' type, and I spent the whole day flirting
with him. We met him out that night, and he and I got together. I never
told Chris about it after I got home and I never felt guilty; I think
part of me felt like that's what Chris got for being so stubborn! Chris
and I didn't make it, and after we broke up, I made sure any future
boyfriends loved the beach!"
– Lizzie, 32, Chicago, IL
Reason #7: To give him a taste of his own medicine
"My
last boyfriend was a total player before we got together. I thought I
could change him, but I was wrong. I always heard rumors that he was
hooking up with other girls while we were dating, but he always denied
it. One night, I got a call from a girl he had been seeing, and she
detailed their three-month-long relationship to me and told me about
another girl she had discovered he was seeing as well. I was so mad
that I went out with my friends that night, dressed to kill, and went
home with the hottest guy I could find; I felt like it was the least he
deserved! I loved seeing the look on his face when I told him about
what I did and that I knew about the other girls. And then I dumped
him!"
– Ashante, 25, College Park, GA
Reason #8: There's something lacking in the physical department
"My
ex was a terrible kisser—the worst! I really liked everything else
about him, but whenever it came time to get physical, I just cringed.
One night when I was at a party without him, a bunch of people started
this old-school, yet fairly intense game of spin the bottle, and I felt
like I had to join, as I hadn't had a decent kiss in a long time! I
probably kissed about 10 guys that night, all of whom were so much
better than my ex. I ended things pretty quickly after that experience,
which made me realize that the physical part of a relationship is truly
important."
– Marnie, 26, San Francisco, CA
Chelsea Kaplan is a Senior Editor at The Family Groove. Her blog, "I'm Somebody's Mother?" can be found at www.rumymother.blogspot.com. For the other side of the story, click here.
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