Detecting an Unfaithful Partner Who Doesn't Feel Guilty
Briefly

Selterman et al. (2023) found that many cheating spouses feel significant pleasure during their affairs and experience little regret, often even seeking to improve their primary relationships.
The study also highlights that unfaithful partners who do not experience guilt generally do not change their behaviors, challenging traditional perceptions of remorse in infidelity.
Interestingly, many of the study participants expressed high levels of marital satisfaction despite their infidelity, raising questions about the complexity of emotional attachments in relationships.
Furthermore, the research suggests that physical absence can be a more reliable indicator of infidelity than emotional detachment, indicating the nuances of relationship dynamics.
Read at Psychology Today
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