GĐXH - She always thought her husband was a person who was passionate about exercising and working hard to stay healthy. Until one day she discovered the shocking truth.
Megan McGee (29 years old) from Virginia, USA and her husband have a habit of sharing everything with each other, including their daily locations. Both are passionate about exercise, especially running. They have accounts on the Strava application.
Megan says: "You know if you have a Strava account, allowing someone to follow you on the app will let them know where you're running. My husband and I set up Strava to track each other."
She always thought her husband was a sports enthusiast, diligently working on his health. Until one day she discovered the shocking truth.
Megan McGee tells the story of discovering her husband's infidelity through a running app. Photo: Cfmom
She caught her husband cheating while jogging. In a video with more than 2.7 million views, Megan said that her husband told her he wanted to stop jogging together. He was worried that she would overexert herself while running long distances with him.
Megan agreed to her husband's proposal, but she felt something was wrong.
"I tried to figure out what was going on. My husband thought he was smart, but he wasn't," she shared.
She spent time collecting information from many sources, but could not have expected that the Strava application would help her "reveal the true face" of her husband.
Her husband often drove past or stopped at a woman's house.
Upon further investigation, she discovered that her husband was secretly having an affair with this woman. She decided to divorce him and revealed the whole story on social media.
At the same time, she also plans to make money from telling stories about her ex-husband and mother-in-law.
"I want to be paid back for everything you took from me. There are some interesting details about the affair and also about my ex-mother-in-law, I plan to continue telling the story and hopefully I can make money from it," she said.
Megan's story went viral on social media and garnered a lot of attention. Some commented that she was not the only woman to discover her husband's infidelity through an app.
"I discovered my man was cheating through an online payment app Venmo"; "I caught my lover cheating through a movie ticket booking app"; "I discovered my husband was cheating thanks to Amazon Alexa's voice recording function"... netizens commented.
The type of man who is very likely to cheat
Husbands who are completely financially dependent on their wives are more likely to have affairs. Illustration photo
1. Men are economically dependent on their wives
While wives who are completely financially dependent on their husbands are less likely to cheat, according to a study by the American Sociological Association, husbands who are completely financially dependent on their wives are more likely to cheat.
Researchers believe that men who marry economically powerful women often feel inferior to their wives, feel their male role is threatened, so they have affairs as a way to regain balance.
2. Tall men
Looking at data from extramarital dating websites, researchers found that men of above-average height were twice as likely to cheat as shorter men.
3. Men entering the age of 9
Men in the later stages of their life cycle, for example, at the ages of 29, 39, 49, 59, are at a much higher risk of cheating than men at other ages.
This is the result of a data analysis by American researchers of more than 8 million people.
Researchers say that men in this 9-ending age group are more likely to make crazy decisions, are sensitive and vulnerable to attack.
4. Social media users
A study published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking revealed that the more a man uses social media, the higher his risk of cheating.
The theory is that these men engage in more virtual relationships than real ones, which makes them more likely to cheat.
5. Working in the IT field
According to data from an extramarital dating website, working in the IT or engineering field increases a man's chances of cheating by 10.6%.
6. People who have had affairs
It's no surprise that if a guy cheats once, he'll cheat again.
According to a study by the American Psychological Convention, people who have cheated are 3.5% more likely to cheat again than people who have never cheated.
7. Smart men
According to a survey conducted by General Social Surveys, men who cheat often have higher IQs than men who don't cheat.
One theory is that men with higher IQs tend to have more money and social status, and are therefore more attractive, so they are more likely to cheat than those with lower IQs.
Source: https://giadinh.suckhoedoisong.vn/bi-mat-kho-tin-dang-sau-su-cham-chi-chay-bo-cua-chong-17225022817030921.htm
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