1. Exposure and public opinion pressure: Married men are most afraid of their misconduct being exposed to the public, especially if it is discovered by their wives, families, friends, or colleagues, they will face enormous social public opinion pressure, which may seriously affect their family relationships, social status, and career prospects.
2. Legal consequences: If the entangled behavior of a married man involves harassment, invasion of privacy, or more serious illegal behavior, such as family disputes or economic disputes caused by extramarital sex, he may face legal proceedings and bear legal responsibilities, including compensation for losses, acceptance of legal sanctions, etc.
3. Losing important relationships: Married men often cherish their marriage and family, fearing that their actions may lead to family breakdown, loss of trust and support from their spouse, and potentially affect their relationship with their children. At the same time, he may also be concerned about losing the respect and trust of his friends and colleagues, which could affect his daily life and career development.