A study of couples in Austria and Germany has found that individuals with a stronger tendency toward moral disengagement report more instances of cheating and are more likely to suspect their partners of infidelity. These individuals do not necessarily deny cheating but rather opt to sideline their inner moral compass when engaging in unfaithful behaviors. The research was published in Personal Relationships. For most people, a happy romantic relationship is one of life’s central goals. Fulfillment in a partnership and family life often ties directly to overall well-being and life satisfaction…