February 2010: Discreet Dating News
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26 Feb 2010 Anne Boleyn may have been an adulterer after all Anne Boleyn was famously beheaded after her husband King Henry VIII accused her of cheating on him.For centuries it was believed that the Tudor monarch's second wife was innocent of adultery, but new evidence shows she may have been unfaithful after ... |
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26 Feb 2010 Website offers dating advice for older women Older women looking for some extra-marital fun may be wondering where to start, especially if it's been some time since their last date.According to UK Net Guide, the internet is a great place to begin the search, as it's easy to chat to people onlin ... |
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25 Feb 2010 How to avoid being caught out as an adulterer Aside from the obvious things to look out for, lipstick on your collar and text messages in your phone, there are several things adulterers will need to cover up to keep their secret relationships discreet.Lifestyle news provider Island Crisis has re ... |
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25 Feb 2010 Web makes it easy to cheat and get caught Internet dating services for people who are married but looking can make it easier to strike up a secret affair than meeting face-to-face.However, the danger of getting caught lies in the increasing use of social networking sites, a news article sugg ... |
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25 Feb 2010 Is Lost star a cheating Fox? Lost actor Matthew Fox is the latest A-list celebrity to be accused of cheating on his wife.The 43-year-old star of the hit TV show allegedly slept with a stripper working at a cabaret club in Bend, Oregon, several times last July.Stefani Talbot, the ... |
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24 Feb 2010 Date Doctor's lesson in love The real life "Date Doctor", on which the Wills Smith film Hitch was based, has revealed his top dating tips for the 21st century suitor.Giving a lesson in love at the University of Central Arkansas this week, Dave Coleman revealed how both ... |
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24 Feb 2010 Cheating celebrities' apologies are 'entirely unnecessary' Public apologies from adulterous celebrities are "entirely unnecessary", according to a social commentator.Charlie Brooker, TV presenter and entertainment and culture journalist, wrote in the Guardian that unless stars are apologising for h ... |
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24 Feb 2010 Online dating opens the door for multiple affairs Internet dating sites can open the door to the possibility of multiple secret affairs.Those looking for a bit on the side may find that the internet, rather then the traditional face-to-face dating scene, will allow them to strike-up an extra-marital ... |
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23 Feb 2010 Fans more shocked by John Terry's financial affairs than his infidelity Football fans are more concerned about John Terry's financial affairs than his adulterous relationship with a team mate's ex-girlfriend.According to a poll by the Metro newspaper, just 30 per cent of people are shocked by his infidelity.However, some ... |
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23 Feb 2010 Don't set your discreet dating expectations too high Married men and women enjoying a bit of discreet dating shouldn't set their expectations too high when meeting a potential lover for the first time.In an article for the Mirror, fifty-something Jan Rook spoke of her experiences being back on the dati ... |
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23 Feb 2010 Adulterers need to erase their sex text history With a host of celebrities currently in the relationship dock facing charges of adultery it seems 'sexting' is the new infidelity.According to a report in the Telegraph, a sex text has become the new "tell-tale sign" of a secret affair, rep ... |
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22 Feb 2010 The name is the game with discreet dating Anyone thinking of starting a secret affair through an online dating service should seriously think about their username if the results of a new survey are anything to go by.Internet matchmaking site ArrangeMeADate.com found that bad usernames are a ... |
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