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1 Jun 2010 Friends say the Keatings will survive secret affair Friends and relatives of adulterous singer Ronan Keating say he will work things out with his cheated wife Yvonne.According to various newspaper reports, there is a general feeling of optimism from those close to the Boyzone singer, with many suggest ... |
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1 Jun 2010 Rich and famous 'pre-programmed' to be unfaithful There may be many reasons why people choose to play away from home, whether it is to get a bit of nookie, companionship or marital factors such as long distance relationships.However, according to Daily Mail columnist Jan Moir, adultery comes somewha ... |
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1 Jun 2010 Unfaithful soap star is a bit of a 'Jack' the lad In a storyline that would not be misplaced in the soap he stars in, Coronation Street actor Jack P Shepherd has got his mistress pregnant.Shepherd, who plays troubled son of Gail Platt, David, admitted to cheating on his long-term girlfriend Lauren S ... |
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30 May 2010 Sympathy 'difficult' for some trophy wives It is difficult to feel sympathy for some of the wives of cheating celebrities because it is almost common knowledge that rich, powerful and good looking men will be playing away from home.That is according to Amy Laurent, writing for the Huffington ... |
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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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27 May 2010 Surviving infidelity is about communication Couples who have been through bouts of infidelity can survive and make their relationships work.That is according to licensed marriage therapist Steve McCready, who believes that the secret to remaining strong following adultery lies in improving com ... |
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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 Adulterous Jesse admits he wanted to get caught The unfaithful husband of award-winning actress Sandra Bullock has admitted that he wanted to get caught playing away from home.In an interview with US TV show Nightlife, Jesse James said that his wife had even been suspicious of his adulterous ways ... |
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