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Psychology of Infidelity 102: Emotional Affairs & Infidelities

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If, however, you decide not to confront emotional infidelity, be aware that you are passively allowing your partner to become more attached with another person, someone who may eventually take your place in his or her life. If you decide that you simply are not interested in working things out, and that this information doesn’t bother you, perhaps it’s time to re-evaluate the significance of your partner in your life, and prepare to move on.

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Oprah: Affair Proof Your Marriage with M. Gary Neuman

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A trusting partner with nothing to hide will be candid about the things he does and the places he goes with his friends when you’re not around. Forbidding someone from seeing or dealing with friends you don’t trust will not solve the problem, but may instead deepen it, as people are known to do just those things they are told not to.

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Cheating Men Don't REQUIRE Better Sex

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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