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Sheee - a serial lover claims "betrayal is in our genes"

2019-12-26T23:05:28.614Z


Gwenith Lee, the widow who slept with more than 100 married men with the goal of "saving their marriage," claims that "infidelity" is inherited and that 80 percent of the men she slept with were parents ...


The serial lover who slept with over 100 married men: "This betrayal is in our genes"

Gwenith Lee, the widow who slept with more than 100 married men to "save their marriages," claims that "infidelity" is inherited and that 80 percent of the men she slept with were parents who betrayed

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Gweneth Lee, a financial adviser published two years ago when she revealed to the British media that she had slept with over 100 married men to "save their marriages," now claims that her extensive experience proves that betrayal is happening in our genes.

The serial mistress from west London lost her husband Robert to cancer over 11 years ago. Four years ago, she signed up for a discreet dating site for married people and had romances with over 100 men. At the time, 48-year-old Lee said her goal was not to rob women of their husbands, but rather to help couples stay together. She said she provided the married men with fiery sex and a thrill that they lacked in marital life after their wives' libido dropped and they began to focus on raising children. According to her, once she delivers the men sexually - they will not leave their wives and children, "I am the perfect solution for them," she says, "We go out and spend worry-free the next day on their doorstep and demand that they get divorced. I just want good sex - and that's what they want From me. Nothing compulsory. I don't come to replace the role of woman in their lives. Just fulfill what they lack. I take the pressure off of many women who feel that their libido is dead and leave their men satisfied. "

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Lee, a former model, recently claimed that her experience proves that betrayal is inherited, after 80 percent of married men with whom India spent her face betrayed by their parents. Presumably, this does not necessarily depend on genes and it may simply be that children of abusive parents were influenced by their parents' choices and raised in an environment where infidelity is considered a legitimate part of marriage. In an interview with the Daily Mirror, she said: "Betrayal passes through the gardens. Children of traitorous parents are not afraid to betray because they saw their parents do it before them. One of the men I knew was a rich banker from Cambridge whose mother married three times. He grew up next to her when she dated A sequence of different men and it affected his behavior as he got older. "

Lee's words are not entirely unfounded. In fact, many studies show that people are more likely to cheat - if their parents have done it before them. A study for the discreet dating site where Gweneth met her men found that a third of the traitors felt that their mother's betrayal had given them the legitimacy to go their own way. It was also found that more than 50 percent of traitorous men were treacherous fathers. Other studies have found biological reasons for our constant desire to betray. The tendency has always been to blame evolution for making men want to improve their genes by having sex with as many women as possible. Studies show that certain hormones may cause people to become unresponsive, such as vasopressin and dopamine. In addition, scientists at the University of Queensland have found a hereditary gene whose presence in the body certainly increases the chances of betrayal. Other factors that affect our need to betray are sexual dissatisfaction with relationships, money and of course - our dirty character.

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