That’s a sensational, stereotype-based clickbait claim, and it’s not something psychology supports as a fixed “9 things all women do.”
People’s behavior in relationships is individual, not a predictable checklist based on gender or marital status.
🧠 Reality check
If someone (man or woman) develops strong feelings for another person while married, it can involve:
- emotional dissatisfaction in the relationship
- unmet needs (attention, communication, affection)
- curiosity or emotional attachment
- stress or loneliness
But there is no universal set of 9 behaviors that reliably defines this.
⚠️ Why these posts are misleading
They often:
- generalize about women or men unfairly
- encourage suspicion instead of understanding
- oversimplify complex relationship issues
- are designed to get clicks, not provide insight
💡 Healthier way to think about it
If someone feels emotionally attached to someone outside a relationship, what matters is:
- honest communication with their partner
- understanding the root cause (emotional needs, stress, conflict)
- setting boundaries
- or seeking counseling if needed
🧾 Bottom line
There is no reliable “9 signs” list. Real relationship dynamics are complex and should be understood with context, not viral rules.
If you want, I can explain why emotional attachment outside marriage happens (psychology-based, not clickbait) in a simple way.