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IF YOUR current partner cheated on their ex to be with you, it’s very possible you’re relationship is in serious trouble.
Research suggests lovers who are “poached” away from others are more likely to cheat in their new relationships. Scientists at the University of Southern Alabama researched levels of commitment and satisfaction among 443 men and women.
Generally, relationships that start by stealing or approaching another person’s partner are usually at a greater risk of breakups and overall unhappiness. Joshua Foster, the study’s lead author and professor at the University of South Alabama, confirmed this in his team’s research: “Individuals who were poached by their current romantic partners were less committed, less satisfied, and less invested in their relationships.
“They also paid more attention to romantic alternatives, perceived their alternatives to be of higher quality, and engaged in higher rates of infidelity compared to non-poached participants,” he explained.
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Research suggests lovers who are “poached” away from others are more likely to cheat in their new relationships. Scientists at the University of Southern Alabama researched levels of commitment and satisfaction among 443 men and women.
Generally, relationships that start by stealing or approaching another person’s partner are usually at a greater risk of breakups and overall unhappiness. Joshua Foster, the study’s lead author and professor at the University of South Alabama, confirmed this in his team’s research: “Individuals who were poached by their current romantic partners were less committed, less satisfied, and less invested in their relationships.
“They also paid more attention to romantic alternatives, perceived their alternatives to be of higher quality, and engaged in higher rates of infidelity compared to non-poached participants,” he explained.
Read Moar Here.