Married dating strategy: Discreet Dating News
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10 Aug 2010 Extra-marital dating could save marriages Allowing men to have a discreet relationship with a mistress could be in the best interest of a long-term marriage, it has been claimed.According to author Holly Hill, formerly a mistress herself, "negotiated infidelity" between a husband and wife ca ... |
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27 Jul 2010 Adulterers should beware of new iPhone app Those partaking in an adulterous relationship should be warned that there is now an application available to download to the iPhone which can uncover a secret affair.Author of the app LizBeth Hall said that she had twice suspected a partner of cheati ... |
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14 Jul 2010 Psychologist advises women to let men cheat Women should let their men get a bit on the side and enjoy the company of an extra-marital lover, psychologist claims.Sugarbabe: The Controversial Real Story of a Woman in Search of a Sugar Daddy, is the new title by Australian psychologist Holly Hil ... |
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7 Jul 2010 Friends will not keep your secret affair a secret People enjoying the company of an extra-marital lover should be warned not to tell friends about their adulterous relationship. A survey by South African news website iol.co.za revealed that 69 per cent of people would inform a cuckolded friend that ... |
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5 Jul 2010 Married couples should 'learn from infidelity' Married couples should try to learn from infidelity and realise that there are many ways to betray one another other than from having sex with a bit on the side.That is the opinion of Kate Figes, author of Couples: The Truth, which looks at the compl ... |
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18 Jun 2010 New technology could reveal an adulterous relationship Those currently enjoying a bit on the side may need to be more cautious if they do not want their secret affair uncovered.New technology means suspecting partners will be able to perform a reverse search on suspicious telephone numbers.There are now ... |
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15 Jun 2010 Summer flings: How to hide a secret affair With the bikini season upon us, many holiday-makers may be looking to partake in an adulterous relationship in the form of a summer fling.Discreet dating increases during the warmer months and it is also easier for unfaithful partners to cover up a b ... |
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15 Jun 2010 World Cup may affect extra-marital dating Those enjoying a secret affair may find their partner's performance begins to lag over the coming month as football fans opt to stay up into the early hours for FIFA World Cup highlights.Brazilian sexual health specialist, professor Monica Andersen, ... |
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27 May 2010 Surviving infidelity is about communication Couples who have been through bouts of infidelity can survive and make their relationships work.That is according to licensed marriage therapist Steve McCready, who believes that the secret to remaining strong following adultery lies in improving com ... |
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19 May 2010 Adultery is not an 'illness' With increasing numbers of celebrities checking into rehab for so-called 'sex addiction' once their infidelities are exposed, there is a growing misconception that adultery is an illness.That is according to mental health specialist Andrew M Brown, w ... |
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17 May 2010 Infidelity may make marriages stronger Couples who come through bouts of infidelity may emerge stronger than before.That is the conclusion of Dr Andreas Vossler of the Open University and Dr Naomi Moller of the University of the West of England Bristol, who lead a study into the "aft ... |
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14 May 2010 Internet has created a 'buoyant market' for mature daters Those who are married but looking, whatever their age, will find that the realm of internet dating is rich with possibilities.According to theaustralian.com, online dating websites have created a "buoyant buyers market" for people looking f ... |
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