46 Reasons To Not Cheat In Relationships

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Cheating is never okay, and should never be justified. Just like some people give you millions of reasons behind their cheating on their partners, there are many people out there who have many reasons to not cheat.

On the day before their first anniversary, Ellis and Emma took a romantic rowboat ride in the middle of a nearby lake. Emma, enamored by the surrounding beauty, reached for Ellisโ€™ phone to take a photo. Instead of his habitual reaction, which would have been none at all, he froze, tightly clenching his fingers around his phone.

Emma, perplexed, at first thought Ellis was playing some sort of game or had a romantic surprise, guarding his phone so as to not reveal it. But, reading Ellisโ€™ frozen expression, one of mixed worry and shock, Emma knew that wasnโ€™t the case. After seconds that felt like hours, Ellis gave over his phone, filled with texts to another woman. It seemed as if the man Emma loved was someone she did not know at all.

Cheating is not a novel phenomenon and accounts similar to the one written above is nothing new. In fact, it is estimated that one in every three men and one in every five women in America will engage in an extramarital affair at least once in their lifetime.

While these staggering statistics suggest infidelity is commonplace, and the reasons to cheat are plenty, recent research attempted to discover a question rarely asked: Why donโ€™t people cheat?

Over a course of two studies, research published in Personality and Individual Differences sought to discover the factors that prevent people from cheating on their romantic partners.

In the first study, 40 voluntary participants, with a mean age of 31, took part in 30-minute semi-structured interviews where they were asked why they do not cheat, have not yet cheated, and would not cheat, followed up by probing questions and open-ended questionnaires centered on the same themes.

The data gleaned through the interviews and questionnaires were then coded, allowing the researchers to identify 46 reasons that deterred people from cheating, which theyโ€™ve organized under 8 broad categories.

Related: What Types Of People Donโ€™t Cheat On Their Partners?

46 Reasons To Not Cheat In Relationships

Broad Category: I am satisfied with my relationship

  • My partner treats me well
  • I get many benefits from my relationship which I do not want to lose
  • I do not want to destroy my relationship
  • I respect my partner
  • I do not want to betray my partner
  • I am having a good time with my partner
  • My partner does not deserve something like this
  • I do not want to hurt my partner
  • I love my partner

Broad Category: Social stigma

  • I worry about what people would think if this gets out
  • I worry about being socially stigmatized
  • I would not like people to know it
  • I fear the reactions of my partnerโ€™s friends if this gets out
Reasons to not cheat

Broad Category: Feel ashamed if it gets out

  • I would feel ashamed if it gets out
  • Doing so is not compatible with my religious beliefs

Related: Reasons Not To Cheat: 7 Reasons Why Good Men Donโ€™t Cheat On Their Partners

Broad Category: Feel guilty

  • I would not feel OK with myself
  • I cannot continue my life feeling guilty
  • I would feel guilty
  • I do not consider it right
  • I do not consider it ethical
  • I would feel ashamed
  • I do not like a double life
  • I do not want to betray my partnerโ€™s confidence
  • I am monogamous
  • I respect myself
  • I do not like to lie
  • This action can hurt a lot of people

Broad Category: Have not been provoked

  • My partner has not provoked me
  • I consider that my relationship has potential
  • I fear that I will enjoy it, and I will be tempted to do it again
  • Have not met someone attractive enough to do it

Broad Category: Fear of my partnerโ€™s reaction

  • Fear of my partnerโ€™s reaction if she/he finds out
  • Fear that my partner will find out
  • If I had children with my partner
  • Fear that my partner will react violently

Related: Avoiding Temptation: How Not to Cheat

Broad Category: I do not want to get in trouble

  • I fear that I will confess it to my partner
  • I never had the chance
  • I fear the reaction of my partnerโ€™s parents if they find out
  • I fear that I will regret it
  • I worry about the consequence that something like this may have
  • My friends advising me not to do it
  • My parents advising me not to do it
  • I fear that I will get a sexually transmitted disease
Reasons to not cheat

Broad Category: Fear that it will happen to me

  • I would not like something like this to happen to me
  • I fear that my partner will do the same

A second study, in which 576 participants with a mean age of 33 years took part, were asked to rate on a five-point Likert scale how likely the 46 reasons above would be to deter cheating. They were also given personality measures, using the Big-Five Inventory.

In sum, the researchers found women would be less likely to cheat on their partner, especially if they were satisfied with their relationship, and also because they would be more likely to feel guilty. In terms of personality, those who were most likely to cheat scored high in openness, while those who were least likely to cheat scored high in conscientiousness.

Related: If You Cheat On Your Partner, You Do Not Love Your Partner

Note: The research article referenced notes 47 reasons were given, however only a total of 46 (those listed above) were included in the publication.

Want to know more about the reasons to not cheat? Check this video out below!

References:

Apostolou, M., & Panayiotou, R. (2019). The reasons that prevent people from cheating on their partners: An evolutionary account of the propensity not to cheat. Personality and Individual Differences, 146, 34-40.

Written By Mariana Bockarova Ph.D.
Originally Appeared On Psychology Today
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