Monogamy is 'hard to practice'

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 is to hold a long-term relationship with just one partner.

"Cheating, even in the most loving of relationships, is easily possible," reveals the news provider.

However, it claims that there are stark differences between celebrity cheaters and those in the wider public community who are married but looking.

Most notably, it says that famous philanderers are likely to cry sex addiction and beg to be forgiven via a course of sex therapy, whereas normal adulterers will just accept the situation for what it is – getting a bit on the side.

Tiger Woods and Jesse James have both retreated to a stint in rehab following revelations of their secret affairs.

However, for most people this is a solution that is unlikely to be fulfilled and those who are enjoying an extramarital relationship could benefit more from keeping quiet rather than shouting out that they're sex-obsessed.ADNFCR-2938-ID-19739290-ADNFCR

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