SINGAPORE: Is it in men's nature to cheat?
Taiwan actor Chris Wang thinks so.
"The Fierce Wife" star said he came to this conclusion after reading up on the topic and observing similar cheating behaviour among males of other animal species, during his travels as the host of an adventure programme.
However, he stressed that this doesn't make it okay for men to betray their partners.
"I think this isn't a valid excuse. You have to respect her views, know her pain and the source of her tears.
"You can't be selfish," Wang told reporters, during a recent visit to Singapore with his "Love Me Or Leave Me" co-star Tiffany Hsu, to promote the drama.
Hsu, who plays a woman that hires another to test her lover's (played by Wang) fidelity in the drama, had rather different views on the topic.
"I don't think cheating is in men's nature," said the actress, pointing out that both men and women stray because "everyone wants new experiences".
"It's just that women can stay in a stale relationship for a longer time, but men really love to have lots of interactions with different people."
Hsu believed that both parties in a relationship need to work together to create new experiences for one another, in order to make it less likely that their partner will cheat.
-CNA/ha
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