Single men who are mature, stable, and successful in their careers are often admired by young women. When admiration has room for development, it may transform into admiration, admiration, or even love. This situation is more common among middle-aged men and young women. Many young women who engage in extramarital affairs are mostly infatuated with their male superiors, making this company a high-risk environment for extramarital affairs.
In fact, admiring one's own boss is not wrong, and this emotion needs to be controlled. Although the preference for older men may be due to the "Electra complex", for married young women, this hidden danger does not exist, because most of the women who love fathers will not marry their peers or people of similar age.
Therefore, extramarital relationships triggered by admiration are often characterized by emotional instability. After marriage, there is no contradiction in the relationship, which does not mean that it is 100% stable, nor does it prove that the other party is determined. If a young couple cannot provide a woman with absolute security or the feeling she pursues, the probability of extramarital affairs will increase when another person appears and can meet the woman's emotional needs.
This kind of extramarital affair can be likened to exploiting a "loophole" in the relationship. Women are very emotional animals, and having a special feeling for someone proves that they have touched their heartstrings. If women immerse themselves in and enjoy this feeling, it will elevate their emotions and make it override everything, thus ignoring the consequences of "stealing forbidden fruits".