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Why Some Men Cheat

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    Part of the video series: Relationship & Dating Advice

    Summary: Some men cheat in relationships because they're not getting something they want at home. Talk to a man if you expect him of cheating with tips from a life and relationship coach in this free video on dating advice.

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    By Donna Barnes
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    Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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    "Hi, I'm Donna Barnes. I'm a Life and Relationship Coach, and owner of NY Dating Coach, in New York City. In this clip, we'll talk about why men cheat. Yeah, there's alway going to be the jock who just can't help himself, and he'll try to give you a thing, that it's in his genes, that he cheats. Those kind of men are a lost cause, just stay away from them, if fidelity is important to you, but if you're in a good relationship, and the man strays, it's usually because he's not getting something at home. It's usually because he needs to feel like, desired and wanted again. Little simple things, like telling a man how you feel about him, and complimenting him, go a really long way in keeping him happy, and if you start to notice that maybe there's a little distance between you, ask him if something is wrong, because usually it is something that's lacking, that then he's finding attractive in somebody else, because he's not getting it at home. It doesn't mean that he doesn't love you, so men cheat, because there's something else that somebody else is giving them, that you could give them, if you just knew what it was, so talk to your man. Find out what those things are. This is Donna Barnes, Life and Dating Coach, in New York City."

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