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Ways to Avoid Heartbreak: 3 Ways to Spot a Cheater



Most people have been there.  Either personally or vicariously, at one time or another, you have experienced the heartbreaking cycle of love and betrayal. Wouldn't it be great if you could spot the red flags of potential infidelity before you fall in love?  Research reveals that in many cases, you can.

1. History Repeats Itself
For some unfaithful partners, a relational indiscretion is an isolated incident, never to be repeated. They learn their lesson after losing a cherished relationship due to their own infidelity.  But not all straying partners cheat only once.  Some become serial offenders.  In these cases, knowing about a partner´s relational past may predict the future.
Knopp et al. (2017) explored risk for serial infidelity by tracking adults through two romantic relationships, having them report their infidelity.[i] They found that people who reported cheating in a first relationship were three times more likely to report cheating in their next relationship, as compared to faithful partners.
More broadly, their study results indicated that people who had been unfaithful themselves, knew that a partner had been unfaithful or suspected he or she had been, were at higher risk of having similar infidelity experiences in their next romantic relationship. They found no evidence, however, that a partner´s past infidelity (suspected or known) impacted a person´s own infidelity.

2. Calculating Mate Market Value
Although it sounds unromantic and impersonal to say the least, research reveals some partners size each other up in terms of market value.
Starratt et al. (2017) sought to determine the factors that make it more likely a partner will be unfaithful.[ii] Their research focused on mate value, defined as “an individual's overall attractiveness as a potential mate on the “mating market.” They found that reporting an intention to be unfaithful is higher when infidelity is more likely to increase one´s own mate value, or lead to a replacement partner of higher value.
They uncovered two factors that predicted infidelity: surgency (for women) and agreeableness/commitment (for men).  They note that women reportedly higher in surgency, defined here as “a trait indicative of one's interest in and ability to become upwardly mobile in a social hierarchy,” were more likely to report an intention to be unfaithful.
For men, the researchers note that when considering partner mate value traits, men who are more commitment oriented and/ or agreeable are likely to catch the attention of other women, who may be higher in value than their current partners and who may be willing to engage in sexual activity.  Therefore, because the perception of relational alternatives is one predictor of infidelity, so too is men´s commitment-orientation/ agreeability.

3. Negative Communication
Beyond past indiscretions and market value, relational challenges also contribute to projected infidelity.
Allenn et al. (2008) found that found that generally, couples that suffer from marital infidelity experience more problematic communication before marriage, such as less positive interaction, and more negative and invalidating interaction.[iii]
Some couples predict infidelity shortly after the marriage.  In a study asking newlyweds whether they believed they were likely to be unfaithful, Shackelford et al. (2008) found results linking personality and marital satisfaction with anticipated infidelity.[iv]
They found some support for the fact that partners with spouses that are particularly disagreeable or unreliable were less satisfied with their marriages, leading them to estimate they are more likely to have an extramarital affair within the next year.
Living Happily and Faithfully Ever After
Choosing a mate who will be loving and faithful is an admirable, yet attainable goal.  Thoughtfully and patiently getting to know a new love interest is time well spent investing in your future.  Some things are meant to be taken slowly; a successful relationship is one of them.

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