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Written by safonchik on
Every day you see a new cheating sign in your partners behavoir? Affair signs are everywhere? Your partners body language sends warning infidelity signs? Do you have a sneaking suspicion that your special someone is having an affair? If you do, you might be concerned in receiving certain evidence.  Despite the fact that you do have different options, you may decide  to spy on your dishonest mate. When doing so, it is essential to take the right steps. For that reason some supportive tips are provided below. Before giving those tips that could be used to spy on a cheating mate, it is essential ... Read Full Story
Written by bgthinking on
Marriage Ain’t About Shit! Or at least that’s what a married man told me yesterday AFTER he asked for my phone number and AFTER he admitted to being married. This was BEFORE I said “No thank you, I don’t date married men.” and BEFORE I wanted to throw up in my mouth at this po pimp wearing Air Jordans. You could tell he thought he was hot stuff, but honestly the only two people who believed he was hot stuff were most likely he and his wife. And if she knew he was standing here smiling like a Cheshire cat , trying to obtain ... Read Full Story
Written by evanalex0c on
http://www.survivinginfidelity911.com/exploring-the-causes-of-infidelity/ If you’ve caught your spouse cheating on you, you probably have a hard time believing that there’s ever a “reason” for committing adultery. However, your spouse may feel differently about the situation. Exploring the Causes, Infidelity Read Full Story
Written by thesharkguys on
Joey Greco will track you down. Unless of course, his show is canceled during these turbulent economic times Most men will go to great lengths – crafting intricate alibis, destroying evidence, bribing the family pet – to avoid being caught two-timing their spouses. Horrified by tales of divorced men who were found cheating and left with nothing but a toaster and a fork (and a diagram suggesting on how the two could best be employed in tandem) from their vast fortunes, the need to keep “what she doesn’t know” from “not hurting her” becomes all the more pressing. Interestingly though, these days, during tough ... Read Full Story
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a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl=location.href;a2a_num_services=14; Web site encourages people to have affairs"Life is short. Have an affair." That's the slogan of the Ashley Madison dating service, a Web site for people who want to cheat on their partners. That's right, unlike traditional Internet dating sites -- where you're expected to say you're unattached no matter what the truth is -- Ashley Madison is honest about its duplicity. Unlike match.com, with its married interlopers, Ashley Madison isn't about to break the hearts of innocent singles who only want to live happily ever after with someone who loves Elvis Costello as much as they do. And although its mission can ... Read Full Story
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BBC NewsInfidelity murder defence to goBBC NewsMinisters are pushing ahead with plans to end the right of murder suspects to cite the sexual infidelity of their partner as a partial defence in court. ...and more »  
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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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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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A PSYCHIATRIST who took the stand in the High Court on Thursday gave an account of the events that led to a young man stabbing his teenage girlfriend to death in July last year.It was a tale of how desperately the 23-year-old tried to cling to his relationship with the girl, who had cheated on him with another man yet again.  
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In Cheating on the Sisterhood: Infidelity and Feminism, Lauren Rosewarne’s details her own personal struggles as a willing participant in an illicit relationship that resulted in another woman's devastation, as well as her own. It is a political look at the motivations that fuel situations of betrayal and the justifications one provides oneself from the inside.  
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