Severe pain wife, cheating husband Tend

detail beritaMen and women have different point of concern when eventually entering into a commitment. The difference is what distinguishes them is also in the ability to keep commitments.

A study reveals that compared to women, men were more likely to leave their partners when seriously ill. Another study in 2009 held by the University of Washington, Seattle, more specifically mentions that the men were seven times more likely to leave their partners when convicted of disease.

Similarly, studies in UK Cancer Care Foundation named Macmillan, where 31 percent of women said their relationship had ended because of cancer, while men only 11 percent. Subject of this study, Macmillan tells a story of a married couple.

Siviter BethAnn is a nurse who was diagnosed with cervical cancer after 14 years of marriage with her ​​husband, Jasper. When convicted cancer, BethAnn was 34. At that time, he thought it would be okay because it is always accompanied her husband to fight the disease. But in fact, he's wrong.

The longer, Jasper increasingly disgusted with BethAnn. BethAnn scar into the most frightening thing in the eyes of Jasper. Ironically, Jasper had told BethAnn sleep on the couch for fear of injury in the former operation BethAnn affected mattress and will spread the infection to her.

They eventually divorced after three years of BethAnn convicted cancer. Jasper caught having an affair with a woman he met in cyberspace.

So, what makes men tend to be unfaithful? "People are afraid of the disease and weakness," said Leila Collins, a psychologist and principal lecturer Middlesex University, as quoted Dailymail, Wednesday (21/12/2011).

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