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Top 3 Myths About Cheating Lovers

December 18, 2009

Myths about Cheating
 
There are many myths floating around the rumor mill about the facts surrounding a creeping partner. Some people say, “Once a cheater, always a cheater.” But is this clichéd sentiment really true? Let’s reveal some truth and kill a few myths about cheating.
 
Myth: People cheat because there’s something wrong in the relationship.
Truth: Despite [...]

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Save Your Marriage from Sexual Infidelity – Start Over Again

December 15, 2009

Cheating on Wife Can Put You Back At Square 1
When it comes to dealing with infidelity and cheating, many of us are aware that it can have dire consequences on a marriage or relationship. But how much of an impact is a dire impact? As our feature writer chronicles, cheating on your husband, wife or lover [...]

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Psychology of Infidelity 103: Combination Sexual & Emotional Affairs | sexual, emotional, affair, infidelity

October 12, 2009

Sexual-Emotional Affairs: The Dangerous Affair DrainingYour Relationship

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Sexually and emotionally charged infidelity is the most dangerous threat there is to a relationship. This affair requires the most work to recover from; the longer it’s gone on, the more attached the affair partners are to one another. The combination infidelity is basically another relationship; the discovery of [...]

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Cheating Men Don't REQUIRE Better Sex

September 6, 2009
Gary Neuman Emotional Infidelity Why Men Cheat on Wives

Instead, Neuman’s research, which appeared on a series of episodes on Oprah, asserts that a whopping 48 percent of men who reported having affairs were emotionally dissatisfied. Another 32 percent cited an equal amount of sexual and emotional dissatisfaction. Overall, 59 percent of cheating men felt emotionally unhappy compared to only 29 percent who were only sexually dissatisfied. Only 12 percent of men weren’t experiencing any unhappiness, or cited reasons other than sexual or emotional dissonance.

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