Why ‘Once a cheater will Always remain a cheater’ – You know what they say, cliches about cheaters exist for a reason. Because cheaters really never do win (winning meaning staying in happy, fulfilling relationships), leopards don’t change their spots, and you can pretty safely bet that if someone’s cheated a few times before, they’ll probably do it again.
More..
- The 6 most humble Nigerian celebrities – #3 is a shy billionaire! (With Pictures)
- 10 celebs you didn’t know have sex tapes – This will shock you! (With Pictures)
- The 12 hottest women Cristiano Ronaldo has slept with.. (With Pictures)
- 25 truthful reasons why girls cheat so easily on their guy
But it’s not their fault. Sort of. A lot of cheater’s tendencies for infidelity are down to genetics.
And while we can all get a bit ranty about how it’s possible to ignore your baser instincts and do the right thing, the fact is that it really is harder for some people to keep it in their pants.
Here’s how, as superbly explained by AsapSCIENCE.
Dopamine
Dopamine – the pleasure hormone released after exercise, eating delicious things, and having orgasms – plays a big role in whether or not someone will cheat.
50% of people who have the long allele variant of the dopamine receptor have cheated on their partner, versus 22% of people with the short allele variant.
Long allele peeps are also more likely to be risk-takers, and engage in pleasure-seeking behaviour like excessive drinking and taking drugs.
In simple terms, this implies that there’s a genetic variation in cheaters, that marks them as a cheating-type from birth.
Navigate using <-> arrows below
Discussion about this post