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Three Behavioral Pitfalls That Could Drive Even a Devoted Husband to Infidelity

Even in the strongest marriages, misunderstandings can arise. Discover three common behavioral mistakes women make that may inadvertently push a loving husband toward cheating.

Three Behavioral Pitfalls That Could Drive Even a Devoted Husband to Infidelity

Even deeply committed spouses sometimes face moments of misunderstanding, and resolving those issues without causing significant hurt isn't always easy. Learn about three behavioral pitfalls in a woman's actions that could drive even a faithful husband to stray.

Adultery is one such pseudo-solution, and it isn't always rooted in a partner's inability to stay faithful. Often, women unknowingly push their husbands toward infidelity by making critical errors. Here are three destructive habits to avoid in order to maintain harmony in your relationship.

Obsession

Constantly demanding your husband's undivided attention can feel suffocating rather than endearing. If he spends time with friends occasionally, that doesn't mean he's neglecting his marital responsibilities. The male psyche often requires the support of a male social circle to work through problems, and that's perfectly healthy.

Three Behavioral Pitfalls That Could Drive Even a Devoted Husband to Infidelity

In reality, very few men are willing or able to openly discuss every emotion—many view such vulnerability as a weakness and deliberately avoid it. Trust and intimacy aren't built solely on nightly conversations over wine. Just because your husband doesn't share every worry or detail of his day doesn't automatically mean he's hiding something from you.

Jealousy

Openly displaying jealousy reveals your insecurities to your partner, causing him to see you differently. A woman who is overly devoted can become uninteresting, and such behavior may even frighten men. If you constantly question your husband's words and accuse him, you'll likely achieve the opposite of what you want.

Don't repel him with jealousy—male nature thrives on the thrill of the chase. When husbands feel persecuted, they become distant and seek comfort and understanding elsewhere.

See also: 3 Common Cabbage Cooking Mistakes (via Kitchn)

Inattention

If you show no interest in talking with your husband, he will notice. Good communication starts with attentive listening, especially to loved ones. When a man feels he's speaking into a void, he feels ignored and undervalued.

This drives him to look for a more grateful and attentive listener, because one of his deepest subconscious desires is admiration from his beloved. If he begins to doubt that he is loved and appreciated, it becomes one of the most common triggers for infidelity.

Perhaps wives are often inattentive because they lack the energy to balance both career and family.

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