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The Why Factor
BBC World Service
383 episodes
9 months ago

The extraordinary and hidden histories behind everyday objects and actions

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The extraordinary and hidden histories behind everyday objects and actions

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Why do we cheat on our partners?
The Why Factor
24 minutes
6 years ago
Why do we cheat on our partners?

Infidelity is seen as the ultimate betrayal, and many relationships are brought down by it. Around the world most of us agree that it’s wrong for a married person to have an affair, but that doesn’t seem to stop us: why? The answer could lie in our DNA. In this week’s Why Factor, Phoebe Keane hears how research into the mating habits of prairie voles could shed light on the extra marital affairs of humans and explores how we make decisions in the heat of the moment.

Guests: Professor Steven Phelps, University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor Andrea Meltzer, Florida State University Professor Lucia O’Sullivan, University of New Brunswick Nicolle Zapien, Professor California Institute of Integral Studies, Psychotherapist, and Sex Therapist

Presented and Produced by Phoebe Keane Editor: Richard Knight

The Why Factor

The extraordinary and hidden histories behind everyday objects and actions