infidelity
What Goes Through Your Mind When You're Caught Cheating
From sex-club orgies to office flirtations, we hear from five philanderers who have been caught in the act by their partners.
You’re Being Cheated on to Pay a Karmic Debt, According to a Psychic Matchmaker
Scientists have proposed a host of neurobiological reasons for infidelity—but could there be a more esoteric explanation? We turned to the star of TLC's "The Psychic Matchmaker" for some answers.
What It's Like to Stay with the Person Who Cheated on You
Nothing says festive cheer quite like people's stories of the times they stayed with an unfaithful partner!
Why People Who Cheat Are Still Not Cool with Being Cheated On
According to a recent study, cheating doesn't necessarily spell the end of your relationship, especially if you're the one doing the cheating. We asked a sexologist why people are such hypocrites.
Men Tell Us Why They Cheated
Last week we asked women what made them cheat, so in the interest of gender equality and whatnot, this week we asked some guys.
Women Tell Us Why They Cheated
One strand of evolutionary biology suggests women are programmed to cheat to find the best possible sperm, so we figured we'd ask around.
What It Feels Like When Your Partner Cheats on You with Someone You Know
"Ten years later, I still remember the moment I found out perfectly: what I was wearing, how stunned I felt, how cold it was outside on the way home."
What It's Like to Find Out Your Significant Other Is Cheating on You
Whether it's by Facebook snooping or getting confronted by an angry shaman-in-training who blew your boyfriend, discovering infidelity sucks.
The FTC is investigating Ashley Madison over 'fembots'
The probe follows a turbulent year for the infidelity website after hackers, in August 2015, leaked information about millions of users. Class action lawsuits in Canada and the US have since been launched.
Confessions of a Serial Cheater
A cheater in a creepy mask shares the strategies he used to secretly date multiple people at once.
We Can’t Commit to One Person Because There’s Always Someone Better, Says Science
Confirming what we already know: social media is a plague on relationships.