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17 Aug 2010 Playing away from home linked to changes in relationships Most men and women will be unfaithful to a long-term partner at some point in their lives, with their infidelity often linked to changes in relationships at home.That is according to the Daily Mirror, which estimates that more than half of all women ... |
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16 Aug 2010 Stay-at-home husbands more likely to have a secret affair Men who stay at home while their wives are out working are five times more likely to have a secret affair than those who work, according to new research.Sociologists from Cornell University in New York found that the likelihood of men being unfaithfu ... |
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6 Aug 2010 Adulterers should be 'mindful' when in Dubai People who are visiting Dubai for a bit of nookie, be it with an extra-marital lover or as part of a holiday where you can indulge in playing away from home, should be careful not to be disrespectful of local culture and religion.There have recently ... |
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5 Aug 2010 UK factory workers getting a bit of nookie on site People in the UK who work in factories are the most likely to be found indulging in a bit of nookie while on the job.That is according to the results of a new survey by Reabur, which revealed that one in five factory employees had had been handling m ... |
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3 Aug 2010 A bit of nookie is good for the brain Having a secret affair may make your brain larger as scientists reveal that a bit of nookie increases brain cell growth.Researchers at Princeton University have found that pleasurable situations, such as sex, increases brain growth in mice.It was als ... |
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30 Jul 2010 Authors claim adultery is normal It is normal that people get a bit on the side from an extra-marital lover because it is promiscuity, not monogamy, which is normal.That is according to married couple Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha, whose new book claims that humans are the most ... |
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29 Jul 2010 Infidelity good for evolution A woman that indulges in an adulterous relationship may be doing so for evolutionary reasons, as new research suggests playing away from home may lead to stronger offspring.One scientist in Norfolk has spent ten years looking at the mating patterns o ... |
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28 Jul 2010 Women tend to have a secret affair to 'forge a bond' Women tend to look for an adulterous relationship in order to form a bond with a new partner.That is according to author Sydney Biddle Barrows, who believes that men and women take an extra-marital lover for different reasons, reports lifestyle magaz ... |
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28 Jul 2010 Why men enjoy playing away from home Men are unfaithful for a number of reasons, some of which have been identified by a playwright, who claims to have interviewed over 250 adulterous men.Peadar de Burca has travelled the UK searching for the answer as to why men cheat and reports that ... |
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23 Jul 2010 More people having adulterous relationships Rates of infidelity are increasing, with more people admitting to indulging in a secret affair, both in real life and through online relationships.One US study has found that 22 per cent of men and 14 per cent of women admit to having an adulterous r ... |
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22 Jul 2010 Men quizzed on adultery In the UK, 24 per cent of men would cheat on their partner if there was no way of their significant other finding out.Such are the results of the annual survey by AskMen.com which has delved into the minds of men in the UK.Research revealed that 66 p ... |
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22 Jul 2010 Men like food more than a bit of nookie Many women enjoying the benefits of an adulterous relationship may be surprised to hear that men think about food more than they do sex.A recent survey by food website Just-Eat.co.uk found that men aged between 18 and 35 thought about food once every ... |
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