More American Women Admit to Cheating

Cheating Wives Narrowed Infidelity Gap Over Two Decades by Frank Bass U.S. wives narrow infidelity gap with 40% increase in cheating American women, who trail men when it comes to making money, leading companies and accumulating wealth, are closing the gap on at least one measure: cheating on their spouses. …

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Infidelity Approval Rating

Infidelity & Affair Help: Dr Haltzman

Related post about the infidelity approval ratings referred to in this post: Marital Infidelity Disapproval Rate ~ Wayfarer [hr] The Morality of Infidelity by Scott Haltzman, M.D. Earlier this week, the Huffington Post reviewed the remarkable findings of a Gallup poll that sought to find exactly where the needle sits …

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Marital Infidelity Disapproval Rate

Infidelity & Affair Help: A Fresh Perspective

How Marital Infidelity Became America’s Last Sexual Taboo by Hugo Schwyzer, for The Atlantic As Americans increasingly embrace a range of behaviors, they’re less and less permissive of cheating. Having an affair is one of the most immoral things you can do, according to a new Gallup poll. As Eleanor …

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Affairs After Mother’s Day Disappointments

A light-hearted look at the affair justification of, “I had an affair because I felt unappreciated on Mother’s Day” which is highlighted in AshMad’s registration statistics. This is a tongue-in-cheek article written by Rebel Wylie, an Australian mother who felt unappreciated and yet didn’t have an affair. ~ Wayfarer [hr] …

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Extra-Marital Affair Prevention Agreements

Dr Barry McCarthy: Infielity & Affair Help

Preventing Extra-Marital Affairs by Barry W McCarthy, Ph.D. (edited) 35-45% of marriages involve a sexual or emotional extra-marital affair. The most common way that people end a dating relationship is to begin dating (or at least flirting) with another person. When married most people (80% or more) assume that they …

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Affair Help: Hookers and John Who?

One of the reasons we prefer to use the term ‘infidelity’ instead of ‘affair’, is because the term ‘affair’ traditionally conjures up an idea of a long-standing emotional and physical relationship, meticulously hidden and carefully arranged. It’s often typified in its portrayal and glamorization on film and television. However, not …

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After an Affair: Trust … and When to Let Go.

Trust After an Affair: Your Cheating Heart By Lee Nelson/Healthy Life Three years ago, Rachel from Schenectady had a lot of secrets. She was having an affair. “My husband knew I had an inappropriate relationship with another man — talking, texting, e-mailing and flirting. But he never believed I cheated …

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3rd January - Divorce Day

Divorce

3rd January Named Most Popular Day for Divorce Elizabeth Hassall, partner in the Gateley law firm, comments on 3 January being named as the most popular day for divorce in the UK. The beginning of January is often seen as a peak time for divorces, but the initial meetings with …

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The Post Infidelity Relationship

Dr Peggy Drexler Infidleity & Psychology

Can the Infidelity-Damaged Relationship Survive? by Dr Peggy Drexler (edited) The Petraeus and Broadwell families can take comfort in one thing: this too shall pass. The TV trucks will depart. The photographers will zip up their equipment bags. The phones will stop ringing with pleas for exclusive interviews. When it …

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