Married dating strategy: Discreet Dating News
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3 Mar 2010 Adulterers don't wait seven years for a bit of nookie Many people may have heard of the seven year itch, the point in marriage in which an infidelity is most likely to take place.But a new study released yesterday (March 2nd) shows that this moment could come sooner for some couples.A poll of 4,000 marr ... |
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2 Mar 2010 The science behind successful dating Online dating may seem like a flirtatious bit of fun, particularly if you are looking for an extramarital lover, but according to one expert its a complicated science.Andrew Trees, author of Decoding Love, has formulated a wealth of scientific, ... |
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1 Mar 2010 Adulterers get the 'i' of the Tiger Tigers are notoriously hard to track and now so is the communication between two extramarital lovers.TigerText, which is not named after Tiger Woods despite its obvious reference to the US golfers affairs revelation, is an application for the Apple i ... |
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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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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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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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19 Feb 2010 Partners should 'enlarge their concept of love' Anyone who catches their partner with a bit on the side will know they have a tough decision ahead of them.According to Hollywood actor Jeff Bridges, all marriages will have their difficult patches, but the secret to a long-lasting union is to reasse ... |
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16 Feb 2010 Online dating gaining acceptance around the globe A decade ago the idea of finding a new partner online would have seemed impractical and perhaps a little depressing.Now millions of people around the world are logging on to find love or just a bit on the side as internet dating gains acceptance.Acco ... |
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15 Feb 2010 Women 'prefer nice guys' It's a common assumption that women love a bad boy, but a new survey shows that actually, it's the nice guys who do best with the ladies.According to the BBC, a study conducted in Canada found that women prefer men who appear generous.This is the cas ... |
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11 Feb 2010 Marriages 'can survive infidelity' Adulterers caught out having a secret affair will be glad to hear that marriages can survive infidelity, according to one expert.Speaking to the Irish Independent, psychotherapist Valery Lanigan said married couples can rebuild their relationship pro ... |
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4 Feb 2010 Survey sheds light on first impressions If you're meeting a potential extra-marital lover for the first time, you'll obviously want to make a good impression.A new survey carried out by the popcorn makers Butterkist may help you by showing you which parts of your body and personality you s ... |
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