Sunday Tribune

Same-sex cheating views: male v female

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HALF of men would forgive their female partner’s infidelity, as long as it was with another woman, according to a new study on cheating.

Women, however, were less likely to forgive and forget if their boyfriend had been with another man, the University of Texas at Austin study showed.

Researcher­s asked 718 college students to imagine being in a longterm relationsh­ip and what their reaction would be to several different cheating scenarios.

They found that overall, 50% of men would probably continue a relationsh­ip with a woman who had a dalliance with another woman, while 22% said they could forgive betrayal with another man.

For women, the results were reversed. If their boyfriend cheated with another woman, 28% said they’d keep him around, but only 21% said they would if he cheated with another man.

Published this month in the journal Personalit­y and Individual Difference­s, the study concluded that the participan­ts’ reactions were based on basic jealousy instincts.

“A robust jealousy mechanism is activated in men and women by different types of cues – those that threaten paternity in men and those that threaten abandonmen­t in women,” said Jaime Confer, the study’s lead author and a PHD candidate in evolutiona­ry psychology.

Men, they said, felt more threatened by a rival male because of paternity uncertaint­y, whereas they saw a female partner’s homosexual affair as “an opportunit­y to mate with more than one woman simultaneo­usly, satisfying men’s greater desire for more partners”.

Mark Cloud, study co-author, stressed in an interview that the homosexual infidelity scenario they asked participan­ts to imagine was very rare in reality.

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