Because they are immature and think they are cool following peer pressure and have no self respect.
It is because innocent boys fall into the trap easily. They can be easily made to do any work that girls want.
That's a dumb question but i will go for girls, boys are more risky and dangerouse
every one has a different opinion but i think that boys cheat on girls. but i am a girl so boys might have a different opinion
Cheat on them
It's not accurate to say that girls are better than boys or vice versa. Each individual has their own strengths and weaknesses regardless of gender. It's important to recognize and appreciate the unique qualities and abilities of each person, regardless of gender.
because the boys don't give what they what that's why the girls cheat on the guys
Cuz guys can be stupid. Not girls. Guys can cheat in girls. Which makes them stupid
Cheating is not determined by gender, but rather by individual behavior and choices. Research suggests that both boys and girls are capable of cheating in relationships, and the prevalence of cheating may vary based on factors such as personal values, relationship satisfaction, and opportunity. It's important to address issues of trust and communication within relationships, regardless of gender.
girls are not cheated boys ... they are cheated themselves... they are move away from boys but they dont know how much the boys loved them... so they are cheated themselves...
Boys don't always cheat on girls that are not that attractive, but will cheat on even the prettiest girl. Some boys are so immature; selfish; mean to the bone that they may pick on a plain looking girl because they feel she is desperate for male attention, but thankfully that is not always the case. Beauty fades so you'd better have a good personality!
Boys mostly cheat, lie, or find girls they think would be a better girl friend.
Because they are Boys and Not Real MenThis is kind of sexist. Men cheat on women, and women cheat on men. People just do it to fill urges or fill the excitement missing in their lives.