Why Women Want Married Men (2024)

A guest post by Dr. Valerie Golden

Mate poaching is a robust phenomenon, and it's here to stay. When many single women see a moderately attractive male, they are more interested in him if they believe he is already in a relationship. In fact, one study in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found 90 percent of single women were interested in a man who they believed was taken, while a mere 59 percent wanted him when told he was single.

Take Lisa, a young, attractive, smart, successful woman from a major metropolitan area. She professed to want marriage and kids, desperately. So why did she waste precious time with Adam, a married father of two who never had any real intention of leaving his wife? And when they first met, was she really scanning the room for tall, dark, and handsome, or was she actually looking for married with romance sans responsibility?

Is it because a man who is already taken is more experienced? Is he seen as able to commit? Is he more desirable because another woman has pre-screened him (while single men are unknown commodities)? For some, the food on someone else’s plate always looks tastier. If someone else wants him, he must be worth wanting.

There is no simple answer. Remember, too, that some traditional types may want happily-ever-afters of emotional availability and financial security, while others may be after less than the full enchilada of marriage and children. Counterintuitive as it may seem, she might want more than a one-night stand but less than a full-fledged full-time beau that’s hers and hers alone.

It’s counterintuitive because if he’s cheating with you, honesty and trust can’t be topping your list. Nor can respect, availability, spending holidays, and family time together, or being his first priority.

Why do it?

If you're a single woman, a relationship with a man who is married gives you breathing room. You are not accountable to him if you want to see a male friend or past lover.

Plus, sneaking around has its thrills. The sex itself may be lustier because it’s clandestine. Having sex in the married couple’s bed, for example, becomes a daring thrill, full of lust and passion, in a way not possible otherwise. Likewise, unprotected sex. The need to be secretive, sneak around undiscovered, grabbing quick sexual encounters on the fly, can be a huge turn-on in comparison to a dinner date with a single man who calls on Wednesday night for Friday. Especially for rule-breakers, it’s just more fun being naughty. And bawdy.

Some women may have decided never to trust a man. The logic: If he has a wife at home and is cheating with me, I know he’s not cheating on me. And the sex is great because it’s new, adventurous, no strings attached, and so on.

There’s also the super-competitive woman who craves the competition, seeing mate poaching as the motherlode of wins to boost her self-esteem. The hotter her rival, the hotter she is, and the more she feels superior to the wife in terms of having the goods that men want. For these women, feeling superior has less to do with the man in question and how desirable he is, and more to do with being more powerful than and superior to the other woman.

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Let’s not forget the purely carnal aspect. As long as it’s illicit and forbidden, sparks fly. If he were to actually leave his wife or partner to make this relationship permanent, brace yourself for a nosedive. For starters, he cheated on her with you, so how could you ever know he wouldn’t treat you the same way? And the sex might quickly become humdrum once he’s available.

What about tactics? How do they do it? Mate poachers, whether they want commitment or just sex, have a range of tactics, from dissing the current partner (you deserve someone better like me) to showcasing desirable qualities that the current mate lacks (she’s cold and unfeeling; I, however, am warm, vivacious, and loving). Still, others engage in “bait-and-switch,” initially offering sex with no strings attached, only to expect down the road that her man will become so attached that he can’t bear to live without her.

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We may not like the tactics, but sometimes they work and successfully.

So what can the wife do? Take these insights and understandings home. Maybe even start an affair with the husband you have. You just might discover a competitive streak you never knew you had.

Why Women Want Married Men (2024)

FAQs

Why do women try to take married men? ›

So why are single women more interested in men who are attached? Single women engage in mate poaching for many reasons. Some possible reasons include: A taken man may be seen as more of a challenge. Women may be socialized to compete with other women for men's attentions.

What makes a women want to marry a man? ›

When a man is honest and trustworthy, he instantly becomes more appealing and desirable to a woman. If he's dependable, truthful, genuine, and speaks from the heart, he's a guy who is worth pursuing, as people can take him at his word. "Trust and trustworthiness allow relationships to deepen," says Degges-White.

Why do girls flirt with married men? ›

It's a confidence booster

Flirting with an unavailable man can make you feel good about yourself without any pressure to "seal the deal' — or face any sort of actual rejection. If he makes an unwanted move, you can always say "You're married! I didn't think this was going anywhere!"

Why is a married woman attracted to another man? ›

When a woman feels emotionally disconnected from her partner, she may start seeking that connection elsewhere. This is where the emotional attraction towards another man comes into play. Often, married women who are attracted to other men are looking for someone who understands and listens to them.

What are the benefits of dating a married man? ›

Being with a married man means absolutely no pressure. You'll never have to worry about him hanging around so much you get sick of him. You don't have to worry about unstable finances, a cramped place together, or any annoying family holidays.

What is the #1 reason men get married? ›

Unconditional Love

It's the primary reason why men get married. In fact, in a survey conducted by Pew Research, 93 percent of married people (both men and women) said love was the reason why they got married, and 84 percent of unmarried people want to marry because of love.

What attracts a girl physically? ›

Women, on average, tend to be more attracted to men who have a relatively narrow waist, a V-shaped torso, wide chest and broad shoulders. Women also tend to be more attracted to men who are taller and larger than they are, and display a high degree of facial symmetry, as well as relatively masculine facial dimorphism.

What makes a woman attracted to a married man? ›

Some single people admit to being attracted to married people because of the things they represent, such as stability, reliability, and devotion. It seems that today's bleak dating landscape may cause more people to act on this attraction by actively targeting married people as potential spouses for themselves.

Why would a married woman want a married man? ›

Excitement, covetousness , risk, poor impulse control, lack of boundaries, triggers, dizzying attraction are just a few examples of the wide range of rationales, reasons and excuses people give for entering an affair.

Why do happily married husbands flirt? ›

A married man may flirt with other women because he's feeding a desire to be wanted and thinks he can get the attention he wants from you. He may seek confirmation that he is attractive to someone other than his wife or want to boost his self-confidence because he doesn't feel wanted by his wife.

Is flirting with a married man cheating? ›

For some, flirting is infidelity. For others, [cheating is] exclusively sexual acts. For others still, [infidelity is] any emotional closeness that should be reserved for a primary partner or significant other,” says Jeanae Hopgood, a licensed marriage and family therapist from Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.

Why am I attracted to an older married man? ›

Some younger women are because many older married men have lived a bit, grown and learned from their experiences, and are not afraid of commitment. So they have qualities that would be attractive to many women of any age. There's also the “wanting something they (probably) can't have (at least permanently)” factor.

Can a married man secretly love another woman? ›

Yes. Men and women can be married and love their wife/husband and also love another person. Our hearts are capable of loving more than one person at the same time. But because it's frowned upon, some people deny this to themselves instead of acknowledging/admitting their feelings.

Do married men fantasize about other girls? ›

Just like a wife can fantasize about other guys, guys will fantasize about other women on occasion. It's natural and normal; it's not a big deal! However, if you start feeling guilty or worried about your guy's fantasies, then you should know that there is such a thing as too much fantasy time.

Is it okay for a married woman to text another man? ›

And let us clarify: We don't mean sending off a text to a member of the sex (or sexes) you're attracted to and asking how they're doing. We mean full-on flirting—or more. Tech is a big part of our bonding experience with our partners, which is why texting another person can be considered emotional cheating.

Why do I get involved with married men? ›

Excitement, covetousness , risk, poor impulse control, lack of boundaries, triggers, dizzying attraction are just a few examples of the wide range of rationales, reasons and excuses people give for entering an affair.

What is it called when a woman gets with a married man? ›

A mistress is a woman who is in a relatively long-term sexual and romantic relationship with someone who is married to a different person.

Why would a married man pursue another woman? ›

Several factors can contribute to a married man falling in love with another woman. It could be unmet emotional needs within his marriage, shared interests, or a deep connection that develops organically. Sometimes, it's a result of seeking emotional fulfillment outside the marriage.

What is Fortunata syndrome? ›

"Fortunata syndrome" is not identified with any disease, psychiatric disorder or psychopathological condition, rather it is used only to integrate a set of behaviours. (thoughts, feelings and actions) that some women repeat. when becoming involved with married men.

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