However, the study also found that different variables added to the hypothetical scenario made people more or less inclined to expose the cheater. For this study, the researchers surveyed undergraduate college students. Of those who participated in the survey, 67 percent were female and the average age was Overall, 89 percent of the responses were in favor of exposing the infidelity, regardless of the contextual variables. But some of those individual variables tended to make the respondents much less inclined to tell what they knew, while some produced almost unanimous responses in favor of exposing the cheater.
The respondents showed a tendency to be loyal to their friends, regardless of whether the friend was the cheating or injured party. They were much less likely to tell what they knew when their close friend was the one cheating than when their close friend was the one being cheated on. By Lyndsie Robinson. By Amy Horton. By Sarah Burke. By Kate Ferguson. Search Search for:. About Contact Privacy Policy.
Facebook Instagram Pinterest. Tough Love. Share this article now! Have something to add? Jump to the comments. How can I support you? Go to him or her and say, "This is the evidence I have. Are you planning on telling your partner? Are you going to change your behavior? The rule of thumb is to err on the side of not saying anything, but if you feel you need to, stick to the bare minimum.
If you're coming from a place of self-relief or it's triggering your own story — that's a sign to keep it to yourself for now.
Drop a breadcrumb by saying, "I ran into your husband at Crowne Plaza yesterday. It was so good to see him.
Follow Us. Terms Privacy Policy. Joseph McKeown via Getty Images. Haltzman said doing so is a good way to lose a new friendship. What about someone whose parent is cheating? Keep the information to yourself especially in this case, Haltzman advised. Suggest a correction.
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