Women and men, are NOT naturally monogamous.
Apparently, very few marriages are monogamous relationships. Most spouses have had multiple pre-marital lovers. Some people enter marriage knowing they will continue to have multiple lovers and the partners find happiness in this agreement. (Open marriage or polyamory, for example.)
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However, "cheating" is not reflective of a lack of monogamy, it's reflective of criminal mindedness. Violating the rights of others to get what you want is what separates the limited criminal mind from the empowered, intelligent mind.
A cheater steals the choices of their spouse through deception, because if they asked their partner if they would agree to opening up the relationship to new sexual partners, they assume the answer would be, "No." Or, for some, an even worse answer is, "Yes, I've been wanting to expand my sexuality, too!"
The respectful, fair, trustworthy and protective nature of that conversation displays an intimacy and capacity for love which is markedly absent in the cheater. So, I think your question:
Why would guys like this get married?
is more about the expectation that a myth be real or even, reality-based. Equating marriage with monogamy is like comparing a whole pot of soup to one carrot.
Monogamy happens between monogamous people, regardless of marital status.
I think many people believe either that they can stifle their natures - "settle down into marriage" and then they discover that marriage has no actual affect on their natural sexuality. How they react to this self-knowledge separates the criminal-minded from the true love types. The lovers will have a conversation. The criminals will revert to lying and cheating. The worst of those criminals will blame the spouse for their own dissatisfaction and willfully use sexual humiliation and betrayal as a weapon.
No one should ever marry until after they have researched and understood the origins and purpose of marriage and what the traditions and symbols represent. Bottom line, it's about inheritance, women's status as property and alliances of power. Marriage has absolutely nothing to do with the measure of love, commitment or sexuality... those things exist in relationships... no wedding required.
~ "Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined." Toni Morrison/Beloved ~
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