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A Bishop at Asante Mampong has hinted at one of the major causes of cheating in marriages.
According to the Bishop, who contributed to discussions on Joy FM's Super Morning Show on Friday, he has been dealing with such cases for quite a while in the discharge of his duties. He explained that many women cheat because they are mistreated by their spouses.
He noted that men who are fond of dictating to their wives tend to push them to other men.
“Men should be on the lookout. Some of these things happen because of the attitude of men in marriage. The man comes home and he is only to direct the woman; do this for me, do that for me without having conversations or communicating with her," he said.
"If you’re a man and you’re fond of treating your wife as if she’s your slave, at the end of the day, she’ll end up cheating on you," he said.
He added that when women do not get the necessary respect, affection, love and care they deserve, they tend to look for it elsewhere.
“You realise that if the woman goes out and finds a colleague at work or finds that communication, assistance, care from somebody out there, before you know, she has fallen for that fellow,” he added.
He, thus, entreated married men to be mindful of how they treat their wives since their attitudes may drive their wives to other men.
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