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16 Jun 2010 England footie fans most likely to be unfaithful during World Cup Of all the supporters travelling to South Africa for the World Cup, England fans are most likely to be found playing away from home.Almost half of the English supporters visiting Johannesburg for the event said they would consider being unfaithful.Th ... |
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11 Jun 2010 Adulterers advised to 'do it themselves' While indulging in some do it yourself may be the opposite ambition of those who are vying for a bit of nookie, research suggests this could be the best way for men to get some bedroom action.According to a study of 1,000 Brits by equipment retailer ... |
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10 Jun 2010 The odds are stacked in favour of adulterers According to a new intimacy poll by women's magazine Cosmopolitan, around half of all women are prepared to spice up their sex lives with role play, dressing up or public romps.While this will give the monogamous man a 50:50 chance of getting in on t ... |
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10 Jun 2010 Silence not infidelity causing divorce With the number of divorces falling in every age group but the over 60s, it seems it is the toll of a long relationship rather than marital infidelity that is causing the older generation to break up.As an article in the Daily Mail highlights, the re ... |
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9 Jun 2010 Tips to avoid adultery turning into a nightmare After it emerged yesterday (June 8th) that more people than ever are checking into insomnia clinics with cases of sexomnia, a US website has offered some top tips to stop people having sex in their sleep.Those who are playing away from home may wish ... |
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8 Jun 2010 Adultery exposed in 'sleep sex' blunders Those who are playing away from home may wish to take every measure necessary to ensure they have a silent night's sleep.A new study has revealed that cases of 'sexomnia' or getting a bit of nookie while you are in the land of nod are o ... |
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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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