Are Men Designed To Cheat? A Resounding Yes, Says This Sociologist

"Absolutely, without a shadow of doubt."

Raise your hand if you've ever cheated or been cheated on.

Many people have confronted infidelity in their relationships, and more often than not, one big question comes to the surface before the dust settles: Why? 

Sociologist, sexologist and professor Eric Anderson believes he has part of the answer. While discussing cheating with Tyrese Gibson and Rev. Run for their new relationship series, "It's Not You, It's Men" (Sat., 9 p.m. ET on OWN), Anderson makes a provocative claim.

"Men are endocrinologically designed to cheat," he says. "Monogamy is not the normal expectation across the world -- monogamy never has been a normal expectation across the world. It is a new invention."

“Men are endocrinologically designed to cheat.”

Tyrese, who admits he has "contributed to the cheating population," says that no matter who you are, cheating is always connected to pain. There's a sociologically reason for that, Anderson points out. 

"The reason it's connected to pain is because we're socially constructed to view cheating and sex outside of marriage as being damaging," he explains. "Therefore, when monogamy goes wrong, we're supposed to believe that the relationship is dead. That's simply not true."

Is he saying we should accept cheating? Anderson proposes viewing relationships differently altogether.

"I want to teach society to accept that alternative relationship types are viable -- including open relationships, including swinging," he says.

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"When monogamy goes wrong, we're supposed to believe that the relationship is dead. That's simply not true," Anderson tells Tyrese and Rev. Run.
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Though his words are immediately met with jeers, the professor keeps going, citing statistics pulled from that same disapproving audience: 89 percent of them have cheated or been cheated on.

"The model we have isn't working," Anderson says simply.

In a relationship, he adds, monogamy is "fine for a while," but as time goes on, the amount of sex a couple has typically declines. The subsequent cheating is therefore often a biological response.

“[Cheating] might just be about having sexual desires met. Not because you failed to love, not because you don't respect your partner.”

"[Cheating] might just be about having sexual desires met," Anderson says. "Not because you failed to love, not because you don't respect your partner."

Accepting this premise, he asserts, can have a positive impact not just on the adults in the relationship, but also the rest of their family.

"If we believe that, then we open up another space in which we can keep couples together, and, therefore, children's parents together." 

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Celebrities Talk Cheating
Sandra Bullock(01 of10)
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Sandra Bullock was married to Jesse James for five years before it was revealed that he reportedly had an affair with tattoo model Michelle "Bombshell" McGee. Bullock spoke out about how the scandal and divorce affected her, saying, "I was perfectly content to be permanently broken." (credit:Getty Images)
Dita Von Teese(02 of10)
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Burlesque star Dita Von Teese was married to shock rocker Marilyn Manson for just over a year before she filed for divorce in January 2007. Von Teese moved out on Christmas Eve amid allegations that Manson was having an affair with Evan Rachel Wood, then 19 years old. "I left with nothing. I knew that there was an inappropriate relationship going on in [my home], and I didn't want any part of it around to remind me," she said. "I didn't want that sofa. I didn't want that bed." (credit:Getty Images)
Eva Longoria(03 of10)
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Eva Longoria filed for divorce from husband Tony Parker in November 2010, after finding out that he reportedly cheated on her with the wife of his former teammate. "It wasn't about who he chose. I had moments of like: 'Okay, I'm not sexy enough? I'm not pretty enough? Am I not smart enough?' Then I immediately stopped," she said. "'No, no, no -- don't start doing that.' Because you can get stuck in that cycle and you can carry that onto other things." (credit:Getty Images)
Sienna Miller(04 of10)
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Sienna Miller was engaged to Jude Law when it was revealed that he had cheated on her with his children's nanny. Miller has spoken out about the affair and how it affected her perception of love. "What makes me sad [is] that there was a loss of innocence on my part," she said. "I was blinded by being a romantic person. I sort of feel like, 'What if I never love that vulnerably and that openly again?' But I feel like I'm really strong. I feel like I grew up." (credit:Getty Images)
Sophia Bush(05 of10)
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Sophia Bush and Chad Michael Murray were married for only five months before separating amidst allegations that he was cheating with Paris Hilton. "I can't say there are no hard feelings... I feel hurt, humiliated and broken-hearted," she said. (credit:Getty Images)
Usher(06 of10)
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Usher has been accused of cheating several times in his career, both on his ex-wife, Tameka Raymond, and former girlfriend, Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas. "I was faithful at heart, but not faithful all the way," he said of his relationship with Chilli. (credit:Getty Images)
Kristen Stewart(07 of10)
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Kristen Stewart made headlines when photographs surfaced of her kissing married director Rupert Sanders. Stewart, who was dating Robert Pattinson at the time, issued a public apology for the affair. "This momentary indiscretion has jeopardized the most important thing in my life, the person I love and respect the most, Rob. I love him, I love him, I'm so sorry," she said. Sanders and his wife of 10 years, Liberty Ross, split six months after Sanders' affair with Stewart was revealed. (credit:Getty Images)
Whoopi Goldberg(08 of10)
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Whoopi Goldberg has been married three times, but told her cohosts on The View that she has cheated while being married multiple times."I did it five or six times… Yes, I screwed around while I was married, yeah. I made mistakes too. It happens sometimes," she said. (credit:Getty Images)
Meg Ryan(09 of10)
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There is speculation that Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid divorced because she had an affair with Russell Crowe, but Ryan has also gone on record to assert that her husband was unfaithful as well."Dennis was not faithful to me for a very long time, and that was very painful. I found out more about that after I was divorced," she said. (credit:Getty Images)
Tiger Woods(10 of10)
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Tiger Woods became the center of a very public cheating scandal when it was revealed that he had cheated on his wife, Elin Nordegren, with multiple women. The numerous affairs led to a divorce. Woods spoke out about why he strayed, saying, "I felt I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated." (credit:AP)