'Real couples' can survive infidelity

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 under pressure to end the relationship in a bid to save public face.

However, according to a recent report, "real couples" have a better chance at saving their marriage following a bout of infidelity.

Writing for phillyburbs.com, Naila Francis says: "While marriages may seem more disposable among the celebrity set, away from the intense scrutiny that such high-profile individuals face, real-life couples have a greater chance of saving their marriage after an affair."

She goes on to say that some couples who have experienced infidelity can actually come out stronger than before.

But for those who would rather not edge their bets though, it may be safer to keep your secret affair under wraps.

Following the bout of celebrities who have been caught out after sending racy text messages in order to get a bit of nookie, it may be advisable to carry out your extramarital communications over the internet wherever possible.ADNFCR-2938-ID-19712521-ADNFCR

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