Why
do men cheat? Because they can. The average man will cheat on you
because they have been told by society that it is okay to cheat. Why?
Because in their mind they are just being a man. Cheating is what men
supposed to do... This is BS to me but okay. The truth is that men see
themselves as Kings and a King, have an abundance of women. Dating way
back to the Kings of England and this type of behavior is still allowed
today. Kings were allowed to have as many mistresses as they wanted to
have. Some of them had multiple wives. Even the African Kings were
allowed to have multiple wives. King Solomon, had 700 wives and 300 concubines.
In some countries it is a tradition, as a part of their culture for
Kings to be surrounded by beautiful women without a limit on how many
mistresses they could have. In some cultures you don't even have to be a
King to live this type of lifestyle. Could men just be behaving in the
way that their ancestors did?
Let's
fast-forward to the present day. Nowadays you get labeled as being a
"player" and this is a good thing to be. Most men get praised for having
more than one woman. Their bros see them as a lucky man because all of
the women are flocking towards them. I am not saying that all men are
bad. Women cheat as well. However, it is rare for a woman to have plenty
of men at one time. But it is possible. In my opinion, a woman will
have multiple men if she has been heartbroken before by a man whom she
loved at one time. So, she rebels this way because of her fear of being
cheated on again. Some men on the other hand, do it just for the sport
until he finds the woman that he truly wants to be with for the
long-term. What do you think would happen if a happily married man meets
a fine woman, who's smart, attractive and independent? She makes him
laugh and she makes him feel things that his wife doesn't. Keep in mind
that women are manipulative, and we know how to go about getting our
way. We've been using this skill to our advantage since birth. Would he
cheat on you or tell her that he's happily married? The answer is: it
depends on the type of man that he is, society and the environment that
he was raised in.
Reference
Knox, John S. (2017, Jan. 25). Solomon. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/solomon/

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