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8 Jun 2010 Monogamy is not the secret to marital bliss, says couple The secret to a long and happy marriage is allowing each other to get a bit of nookie.That is the liberal opinion of British pensioners Ian and Jean Smith, who claim that their extramarital liaisons have helped them enjoy 30 years of marital bliss, t ... |
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7 Jun 2010 Adulterous priest did not practice what he preached While the bible may teach against the wrongs of infidelity, it seems one priest in particular was keen to get with the times.Married Reverend Simon Lloyd, who is vicar of Minehead, in Somerset, was found to be having a secret affair with a member of ... |
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3 Jun 2010 Authors ask readers to 'revaluate' adultery When you hear that a married couple have co-written a book, it is easy to presume it will be a story of love, monogamy and romance.However, for Psychology Today blogger Christopher Ryan and his psychiatrist wife Cacilda Jetha, it was the concept of i ... |
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1 Jun 2010 Why getting a bit of nookie is so 'tempting' If presented with a young, attractive, intelligent and interesting potential extramarital lover, the reasons to play away from home may be plentiful.However, according to psychologist David J Ley PhD, author of Insatiable Wives, Women Who Stray and T ... |
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30 May 2010 Some women 'prefer not to know' about infidelity While many men feel so guilty that they often admit their adultery to a partner, not all women would actually want to know, it has been reported.According to the Daily Mail, a number of women spy on their partners and are inherently untrusting - beli ... |
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30 May 2010 Infidelity has 'many different causes' There are a number of reasons why people choose to be unfaithful to their partners, according to an expert.Speaking to the Mirror, television psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos explained that it is often hard to know the exact reasons driving men to ... |
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28 May 2010 Men admit reasons for infidelity Many men may participate in adulterous affairs, but that does not necessarily mean they do not love their wives.Talking to the Mirror, a number of real-life lotharios have admitted the driving forces between their cheating ways.Tom, 29, told the news ... |
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27 May 2010 Ignorant to infidelity For those who are playing away from home, the advice of one British journalist may come as music to their ears.Writing for the Daily Mail, Lucy Cavendish suggests that it may be beneficial for cheated spuses to remain ignorant to infidelity.She says ... |
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26 May 2010 On the path to adultery? Whether those who are married but looking may find they gain affection, excitement or opportunities from their secret affairs and that there are many reasons why people play away from home.But according to Dr Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist ... |
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26 May 2010 Adulterers must be wary of 'chexting', warn lawyers Those who are playing away from home need to be cautious about sending text messages to their extramarital lovers.That is the advice of US divorce law firm Curtis R Cowan which states that increasing numbers of people are discovering their partner's ... |
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26 May 2010 Cheating: is what's in the jeans or genes that counts? It comes as no surprise to Derek McGovern that Ronan Keating was caught playing away from home.The sports betting guru believes the odds were always stacked against him.Writing for the Mirror, Mr McGovern states that it intrinsic to male behavior to ... |
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25 May 2010 Blasphemy and infidelity are one in the same, claims writer In Islamic law blasphemy can be loosely defined as having the same characteristics of infidelity.That is the opinion of Dr Wan Azhar Wan Ahmed, a senior director at the Institute of Kefahaman Islam Malaysia, who wrote in the Star Online that there is ... |
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