April 2010: Discreet Dating News
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30 Apr 2010 Emotional secret affairs more common While getting a bit of nookie may seem like the ultimate benefit of playing away from home for many, research suggests not all adulterers want to get physical.According to the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, around 35 per cent of ... |
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30 Apr 2010 Infidelity gets political in the Philippines One of the Philippines'most senior politicians has admitted to having a secret affair.Makati mayor Jejomar Binay, who is Pampanga's opposition vice-presidential candidate, admitted to having a bit on the side with an unknown mistress after media outl ... |
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30 Apr 2010 Ladies' man leading the polls The three main political parties may have had their last TV face-off last night, but women are still queuing up to grab a slice of Cleggmania.A poll by Work inspired by the hit BBC show Snog, Marry, Avoid? suggests that men may want to watch their wo ... |
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29 Apr 2010 Don't get caught up in extramarital mayhem Juggling a partner and an extramarital lover can be exciting yet tricky at the best of times.However, adulterers will need to exercise caution if they don't want to make the same faux pas as one celebrity, which almost led to the collapse of her marr ... |
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29 Apr 2010 Tiger runs back into the Woods Just when you thought the Tiger Woods secret affairs saga could not possibly get anymore exciting, the US golf pro has made a startling admission.According to American magazine the National Enquirer, Woods has admitted to getting a bit of nookie with ... |
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29 Apr 2010 How to approach your cheated spouse A US relationship and marriage counsellor may have some words of wisdom for those who are caught playing away from home.Writing for theresident.com, Neil Rosenthal suggests that male and female partners must be approached differently if they discover ... |
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28 Apr 2010 Author reveals inspiration behind adultery book Author Lucy Kellaway, who penned a critically-acclaimed book about people getting a bit of nookie at work, has revealed the facts behind the fiction.In an interview with the London Evening Standard, she reveals that getting inspiration for her book O ... |
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28 Apr 2010 Actress reveals all about her unfaithful marriage In a new kiss-and-tell book northern actress Denise Welch reveals all about her unfaithful marriage to fellow actor Tim Healy.Writing for the Mirror, the Loose Women presenter details an extensive excerpt from her book Pulling Myself Together.She pay ... |
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27 Apr 2010 Brazilians given licence to get a bit of nookie For many who are married but looking, getting a bit of nookie will come naturally.However, for those who are new to extramarital intimacy, the recommendation of one Brazilian health minister could come as welcome advice.In a bid to keep his South Ame ... |
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27 Apr 2010 Adulterers may wish to lock up their wheels Adulterers who are caught having a secret affair may wish to make sure they have one of their prized possessions under lock and key.While some would expected a cheated spouse to vent their frustrations at their unfaithful partner, or even hunting dow ... |
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27 Apr 2010 Adultery in a heart beat The reason why some people choose to have secret affairs could be explained in the skip of a heart beat.According to US neuroeconomist Paul J Zak, those who are prone to infidelity have significantly lower heart rates than their monogamous counterpar ... |
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26 Apr 2010 Infidelity hits the Swedish royals Accusations of infidelity have hit the Swedish royal palace.Jonas Bergstrom, who has been dating Princess Madeleine, 27, of Sweden, for the past eight years has reportedly had a bit of nookie with a girl ten years his junior.The allegations come from ... |
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