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MMS: Why women cheat in marriages – Counselor Frank Adofoli

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It’s true that many people may enter into marriages with a limited understanding of what it entails, which can make it challenging for the relationship to work out perfectly. Counselor Frank Adofoli has provided some insights into why women cheating in marriages has become more prevalent, offering a perspective on the matter.

According to Counselor Adofoli, women generally engage in deeper thinking and consideration before engaging in cheating behavior. Unlike men, women tend to have emotional connections and feelings for the people they become involved with intimately. Women’s decision to allow someone into their private space is often preceded by analysis and processing of the situation.

The counselor also suggests that having multiple sexual partners before marriage can make it difficult to be content with one person, leading to a craving for variety and potentially enhancing the likelihood of cheating.

Furthermore, Counselor Adofoli, while on the Max Morning Show, emphasizes the importance of emotional connection for women. Women may seek emotional and sexual fulfillment outside of their marriages if they feel a lack of emotional connection or attention at home. He advises that showing affection, and care, and avoiding loneliness in the relationship can help prevent cheating.

To maintain a strong and fulfilling marriage, Counselor Adofoli suggests that couples should continue to prioritize adding spice and maintaining the elements that made their relationship exciting before marriage. Spending time talking and making each other feel important can contribute to a healthier and more fulfilling marriage.

Every individual and relationship is unique, and various factors can influence the dynamics of a marriage. Communication, understanding, and mutual efforts are essential for building and sustaining a strong and faithful relationship.

 

Source: max.com.gh/Max89.7FM/MaxTV/Pamela Appiah Dankwa

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