Why are women more likely to go after a man who is already partnered?

Anonymous
Why are women more likely to go after a man who is already partnered?

It's very uncommon for men to knowingly go after a woman who already has a man. But for some women, they just don't care it's as if the other woman doesn't exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are women more likely to go after a man who is already partnered?

It's very uncommon for men to knowingly go after a woman who already has a man. But for some women, they just don't care it's as if the other woman doesn't exist.


This used to be the case, but is no longer true
Anonymous
If you ask most women they will say he pursued them not the other way around. Don't ask them why they didn't turn him down though.
Anonymous
Because a major motivation for women in relationships is to be marked as valuable.

"Winning" a man who is already coupled, meaning he has rejected another woman to be with you, is very clear evidence of your value over at least one other woman.

Yes this is gross and no I don't endorse it. But I think it's important to understand that SO MUCH of our behavior in relationships is rooted in the subconscious social belief that women are inferior to men.
Anonymous
It's because the partnered male went through an earlier quality check and passed. And that makes things more efficient.
Anonymous
This is an interesting question..I don't look at other women. I love my wife..I have never cheated on her and/or have her signs that I don'tpbd her.

Having said every time I speak to another woman in a friendly or longer than a few minutes he demeanor changes. And if I speak again to the same women at another gathering then she gets passive/aggressive with me about her. She won't directly say she doesn't like that woman talking to me, but she will make indirect comments about her being a bit too interested in me. I think it's just female nature. It's harmless.
Anonymous
Narcissism is a gender neutral. We just tend to associate it more with men, but a lot of women are as well. I am sorry but any woman who knowingly tries to go after a man who is in a relationship is a narcissist.

We call men who after partnered women narcissists without hesitation. Let's do the same with women.
Anonymous
My roommate in college was secretly dating my boyfriend for a year. I caught them on the act and she blamed go figure.

Men do the same as well. I think the only thing holding men back is the fact that men are violent and it could turn ugly very quickly.
Anonymous
Your premise is flawed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your premise is flawed.


How do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are women more likely to go after a man who is already partnered?

It's very uncommon for men to knowingly go after a woman who already has a man. But for some women, they just don't care it's as if the other woman doesn't exist.


What kind if women do you know? I'd never go after a partnered man and I don't think any of my friends would either. I'm fairly certain they would be judged in our friend group. You need better quality friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's because the partnered male went through an earlier quality check and passed. And that makes things more efficient.


So you're saying since another woman had them they are "quality checked". Bah!!! So many women are gross too, so it's meaningless.
Anonymous
Guy here - so take this with a grain of salt but I think its a complex mixture of multiple things. Here are a few that come to mind:

1. Women want what other women have when it comes to guys. The fact that another woman would marry him makes him automatically more desireable.

2. Women want to feel like they’re so beautiful that men Just.Can’t. Resist. Them. Stealing a married man is the ultimate confirmation of how beautiful they are.

3. If they just want sex, a married guy isn’t going to tell anyone.

4. Someone mentioned this above, but a guy who is married is automatically somehow a prize, pre-vetted and not creepy. He’s clearly marriage material.

5. They’re also easy targets - especially if he has kids. Deep down they know that if he’s married the sex sucks or is non-existant.

6. The sex will be good. He’ll probably f her like he’s on jail break and she owes him money because of number 5.

7. They may have some self-sabotage issue because of their perceptions about themselves.



Anonymous
Nonsense, OP. Young people tend to find singles more easily, because fewer people in their age group are married or partnered. Older people are attracted to what they can find, and the people they find may already have partners. It's just statistics. There is no difference in behavior between men and women in that regard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because a major motivation for women in relationships is to be marked as valuable.

"Winning" a man who is already coupled, meaning he has rejected another woman to be with you, is very clear evidence of your value over at least one other woman.

Yes this is gross and no I don't endorse it. But I think it's important to understand that SO MUCH of our behavior in relationships is rooted in the subconscious social belief that women are inferior to men.


Only- they don’t win in most married affairs. The guy pumps and dumps - never takes them out in public. Affairing down is a very real thing.
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