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26 Apr 2010 Adulterers no longer banished to the gallows Infidelity in one US state could soon be decriminalised if a 200-year law is repealed.The Associated Press reports that New Hampshire's Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on the criminal adultery law this Wednesday (April 28th), until which ti ... |
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23 Apr 2010 Monogamy is 'hard to practice' One of the reasons that so many people, be them famous or the Joe public, choose to play away from home is that "monogamy is hard to practice".According to a recent article in the Ram, the rise in adultery is due in part to how difficult it ... |
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23 Apr 2010 No playing away from home stateside Those who are married but looking can count their lucky chickens that they are living in the UK and not stateside.A recent poll reveals that adulterers are less likely to get a bit off nookie in America as the stresses of work and family life take a ... |
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22 Apr 2010 A tale of infidelity swoops the West End A play about love, lust and infidelity has swept the board with critics in London's West End theatre circles.Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, which is showing at the Old Vic in London until June 5th, was recently awarded five stars by the Telegraph.The ... |
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21 Apr 2010 Women want to get a bit of nookie with Lib Dem leader Following last week's televised election debate Nick Clegg has garnered a rather unexpected following - from would-be female adulterers.A new poll placed the Liberal Democrat leader as the politician that British women would most like to have a bit o ... |
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20 Apr 2010 Hopeful romantics most likely to be unfaithful It may seem like a romantic notion, but men who believe in love at first site are the most likely to have a bit on the side.According to research from European relationship specialist PARSHIP, 42 per cent of men who believe in instant chemistry had p ... |
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20 Apr 2010 Adulterers spark passions (and earthquakes) Adulterers in Britain may feel the heat of their partner's anger upon them if their secret affair is exposed.But that is nothing compared to the wrath that nature will throw upon philanderers, an Islamic cleric has claimed.In a remarkable interview w ... |
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16 Apr 2010 Bit of Nookie? No thanks let's have a cuddle Couples would rather have a cuddle and a kiss than get a bit of nookie, new research shows.A poll of 1,000 people by healthcare giant Bayer found that more than half (53 per cent) of couples said they prefer having a night cosying on the sofa as oppo ... |
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15 Apr 2010 Adultery author holds public talks A British writer who has penned several books about infidelity is to host a public talk about her works.Sarah Duncan, author of Adultery for Beginners, and Another Woman's Husband, will be meeting and greeting fans at Chipping Sodbury Library, in Sou ... |
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14 Apr 2010 Adulterers may call naughty northerners to whisper sweet nothings Those who are married but looking and wish to spice up their love life may chose a Geordie mistress to whisper sweet nothings in their ear.A recent poll of over 5,000 people by hospitality chain Travelodge ranked the north-east accent as the UK's sex ... |
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9 Apr 2010 'Real couples' can survive infidelity Adultery in the celebrity world can be a tricky and sometimes sore subject.While many A-list cheated spouses will readily give their unfaithful famous partners a second chance, as evident in the Tiger Woods affair, others like Sandra Bullock may feel ... |
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7 Apr 2010 Double act survived infidelity but sadly not the test of time They survived a public revelation of infidelity, the barriers of racism and infertility.But, after 25 years together Britain's top comedic couple have decided to go their separate ways.Lenny Henry and Dawn French confirmed today that their seemingly ... |
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