Here are some, but definitely not all, of the many factors:
- Attraction: sex, companionship, admiration
- Novelty
- Excitement, risk, or challenge
- Curiosity
- Desire to escape or find relief from a painful relationship
- Boredom
- Loneliness
- Desire to fill gaps in an existing relationship
- Need to prove one's attractiveness or worth
- Desire for attention
There is no ONE single reason anyone has an affair. There are usually many reasons.
Many folks tend to think that only bad people have affairs
or only people in bad relationships....but no one is immune from an
affair.
Monogamy is something most people say they believe in and want for
themselves. Every survey ever done on this question shows a high percentage
of people think monogamy is important to marriage and that affairs are
wrong. Belief in monogamy, however, doesn't prevent large numbers
of people from having extramarital affairs. Most people don't intend
to have an affair and most people don't think it will happen to them......
but it does.
No one is immune from having affairs; they happen
to all kinds of people, in all walks of life, everywhere. 
Research of internet sources indicate estimates that 60 percent of men and 40 percent
of women will be involved in an extramarital affair. These figures are even more significant when you consider the total number of marriages involved!
It's unlikely that all the men and women having affairs will happen to 
both be married. If even half of the women having affairs (or 20 
percent) are married to men not included in the 60 percent having 
affairs, the over number of marriages effected will be higher. Our 
studiers have shown that at least one partner will have an affair in 
approximately 72% percent of all marriages.
 
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