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Dear Abby - DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for many years. We have three happy, successful children and a good life together. I love him dearly.
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CTV.CA - Nov 14 - Cheating can lead to an improved relationship, says Noel Biderman, the founder of AshleyMadison.com, a dating site that boasts the tagline, "Life is Short. Have an Affair." Ashley Madison has grown rapidly in the last seven years, to ~4M users, and now Biderman has written a book "Cheaters Prosper: How Infidelity Will Save the Modern Marriage." "If you look at the culture in France, or in Japan, infidelity rates are extremely...
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From onlinepersonalswatch.com
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Marital infidelity is difficult to research because most people are reluctant to admit it. One survey made headlines showing that only a tiny percentage of spouses cheat. But the researchers interviewed respondents with their spouses present. Duh!Even without spouses, results depend on how questions are asked. University of Colorado researchers surveyed 4,800 married women using face-to-face interviews and an anonymous questionnaire. In the...
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- 'Same Time' finds romantic comedy in infidelity (thestate.com)
- In The Wake of Infidelity (stoptherollercoaster.blogspot.com)
GLOBE AND MAIL – Nov 5 – In a recent interview with The Globe and Mail, AshleyMadison CEO, Noel Biderman gave his commentary on the evolution of modern marriage and monogamy as a “failed social experiment.” The intriguing discussion stems from Noel's book, Cheaters Prosper: How Infidelity Will Save the Modern Marriage, and its controversial outlook on infidelity in today's society. Follow this link to read the full interview. See all posts on...
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There are many reasons we get divorced so often and easily today. One of the most heinous is infidelity. Should infidelity have an impact on how mutually owned property gets dispersed between husband and wife?Contributor: Gary MacLeanPublished: Nov 12, 2009
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- Infidelity and Feminism: Can Cheating Be A Feminist Choice? (rhrealitycheck.org)
- Can a relationship survive infidelity? (search.live.com)
