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Insecurity, curiosity and neglect are the main psychological roots of infidelity.  

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Topic sentence: Insecurity, curiosity and neglect are the main psychological roots of infidelity. Commentary: Men have extramarital affairs because of their dissatisfaction with the marital relationship, emotional emptiness, need for sexual variety, inability to resist new sexual opportunity. The loss of the high level of passion and desire that existed in the beginning of the relationship may result in boredom or develop into a feeling of indifference towards the partner. Insecurity may be personal, whereas one feels unworthy of their spouse. They don't feel on equal level to their spouse and always fear that they will lose their spouse and relationship. The fear becomes great in these people and they seek ways to resolve it. Believing that the dissolution of their marriage is inevitable, they never consider options such as counseling. Instead they turn their attention to minimizing their fear and pain. This is where an affair enters. The affair serves...

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