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    Marriage and Infidelity

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    of fidelity set the stage for the way in which they deal with infidelity in their relationships. As seen or heard‚ many women expect their partners to cheat‚ and most men don’t expect their partners to. These expectations determine subsequent reactions to infidelity. Research has reported that men and women experience their infidelity differently‚ women describe their infidelity as more emotional‚ where as men describe their infidelity as more sexual. For example‚ some individuals may not consider

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    analysis paper focuses on the film‚ “Unfaithful”‚ starring Richard Gere as “Edward Sumner” and Diane Lane as “Connie Sumner”. I will briefly summarize the movie‚ as well as give a literature review on sexual infidelity‚ analyze characteristics of dysfunctional sexual relationships as well as who infidelity affects. I will also explain the consequences of engaging in such relationships. Movie Summary The movie “Unfaithful” starts with Connie (Diane Lane) going into the city of New York‚ when she finds

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    In today’s society‚ infidelity is one of the leading causes of marital disruption and divorce. In accordance with societal norms many myths have been associated with infidelity. The following myths and their effects on marriage will be discussed: Everyone has affairs; the affair is the direct result of the faithful mate and‚ the marriage must end in divorce. In examining the various myths‚ this paper will challenge the greater issue‚ can marriage survive infidelity? There was a time when

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    Infidelity

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    Infidelity within the United States of America Within the United States of America‚ it is illegal to have any form of sexual relations with anyone other than the person to whom one is legally married to. This voluntary act is known as adultery. Though such sexual practices predates this historical period‚ it was stated that the term‚ adultery‚ originated from the era of Abraham. As a result‚ the disciplinary practices are still being executed in some cultures and countries‚ while other practices

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    Infidelity

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    GENERAL DIFFERENCES IN DEFINING INFIDELITY A Research Project Presented to In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject General Psychology by: ABSTRACT GENERAL DIFFERENCES IN DEFINING INFIDELITY The purpose of this study was to examine gender difference in determination of infidelity behaviors. Fifty participants completed a survey in which they were given a list of 21 behaviors and asked if they would consider their partner “unfaithful” if

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    Statistics of Infidelity

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    Given the secretive nature of infidelity‚ exact figures about cheating and extra-marital affairs are nearly impossible to establish. But‚ listed below are some of the most well-supported facts about cheating. All cited sources can be found on our reference page. •It is estimated that roughly 30 to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during their marriage (see‚ Buss and Shackelford for review of this research). And these numbers are probably

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    Infidelity‚ commonly known as cheating‚ or in the case of marriage‚ having an affair‚ is a one of the most difficult relationship issues to approach. It is apparent that once the unfaithful act has taken place‚ and becomes known by the partner that was being cheated on‚ it’s usually difficult to forgive and forget. Through the study of a number of disciplines‚ we may be able to reach some sort of conclusion as to why couples‚ mainly heterosexual‚ cheat in their relationships. Biological‚ psychological

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    Infidelity Norm

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    Question #1  a) If monogamy is the norm for most adults in intimate partnerships‚ then why is there so much extramarital infidelity?  Are the two related (monogamy and infidelity)?  Please explain your answer. The article presented the argument that while we perceive monogamy as the norm‚ there is as many as 83% of populations around our world that accept polygamy as their way of living. The article also makes the argument that one of the reasons that monogamy is so established as the norm is because

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    Infidelity Laws

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    I. Infidelity is a crime that can be prosecuted by law in several states and affects the entire family involved. A. The prosecutions of infidelity as a crime in many states. 1. Virginia can prosecute if a husband or wife commits adultery and has anti- fornication statues to prevent sex before marriage. 2. In Alabama If any spouse lives together in adultery on the first conviction its $100.00 and be taken to jail for up to six months. B. Adultery takes away the kids since of

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    The history of Infidelity derives from different disciplines and perspectives psychologically and evolutionary. Throughout history the perception has changed back and forth whether it was accepted but differed depending on cultures and geography. The evolutionary theory of the origin of infidelity connects the relationship between men’s primitive genes and how it developed over time. Health Consequences of Infidelity In Relationships Infidelity in relationships can result in posttraumatic reaction

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