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15 Traits Cheaters Have In Common: A Psychologist’s Guide

15 Traits Cheaters Have In Common - Psychology of Betrayal 15 Traits Cheaters Have In Common: A Psychologist’s Guide By Pawan The phone faced down on the coffee table creates a knot in your stomach. It’s not a loud alarm; it’s just a silence that feels heavier than it should. You tell yourself you’re being paranoid. You tell yourself that relationships have rough patches. But the gut feeling? It doesn’t understand logic. It only understands survival. I’ve sat across from hundreds of couples in therapy. I’ve seen the tears of the betrayed and, surprisingly, the tears of the betrayers. While every relationship is as unique as a fingerprint, the psychology of infidelity often follows a terrifyingly predictable script. If you are reading this, your intuition is likely already screaming at you. My job today isn’t to confirm your worst fears, but to hand you the lens of behavioral psychology so you can see clearly. Let’s strip away the gaslighting and look at the patterns. ...

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