'In a romantic relationship, these power dynamics might lead the more powerful partner to think they bring more to the table than their less powerful partner,' said lead author Gurit Birnbaum, a professor of psychology at Reichman University.
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New research has revealed that the person who wears the pants in your relationship is more likely to cheat.
Birnbaum and his colleagues conducted a series of four studies to investigate the relationship between power dynamics and cheating.
These individuals are quick to make decisions and lead the household, but a new study has found that they are also more likely to cheat.