It turns out, the age-old adage 'once a cheater always a cheater' may actually be true. While not a label formally recognized in psychology, researchers have identified certain genetics-driven traits chronic cheaters have in common, suggesting repeated cheating could be written into someone's DNA. Scientists believe people with the ‘thrill-seeking’ gene – called DRD4 VNTR – have a specific variant …
Once a cheater, always a cheater? Busting 3 common myths about infidelity toggle caption Adrián Astorgano for NPR From an outsider’s perspective, dealing with a cheating partner might seem obvious: cut your losses and run. “Sometimes infidelity is the clear signal that this relationship shouldn't have in the first place,” says Alsaleem. Myth 2: Once a cheater, always a cheater …