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Affairs
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The Informal Normal In a Black-Tie-Affair World
When one becomes enamored by the glitz and the glamour so prevalent in our culture, it is easy to feel relationally shortchanged and cheated in life. Discover what really matters in relationships and what really defines love.
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Is SHE Cheating? Many Unsuspecting Husbands Find Out Too Late
As widespread as female infidelity has become, unsuspecting husbands are often shocked to learn of a cheating wife's extramarital affair. If a husband doesn't know how to recognize the signs of infidelity, by the time he finds out his wife is cheating, it may be too late to save the marriage.
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How to Catch A Cheating Husband
Many women mistakenly believe they need to hire a private investigator or buy expensive software or surveillance equipment to catch a cheating husband. All you really need are your own eyes and ears, your personal knowledge of your mate, and the information in this book.
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Combating Commitment Phobia
Commitment phobia often comes about after witnessing painful breakup as a child, or going through it oneself. However, a fulfilling love life is available to sufferers - it's all a case of learning how to change the way you feel about those memories.
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What It Really Means When Your Partner Cheats
Why do people who seem to be in a perfectly happy relationship cheat on their partner? How could they even consider loving another when they already have it so good? While it may seem easy to simply call them an idiot and immoral, there's more to it than that. Cheating is the symptom, not the cause... Read this article to discover the real reasons people cheat.
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5 Stages of Committed Relationships
All relationships are unique, but research shows that most long-term committed relationships follow the same evolution. Learn the tasks and challenges that committed couples experience throughout the life of their relationship. Try to become one of the 5% of couples who actually make it to the fifth stage!
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So You Want to Date Without a Commitment
Congratulations on deciding on a no strings attached relationship. Just date and have fun without the worries of what the future holds. First things first, make sure the person you’re planning this relationship with knows you’re not looking for a commitment, just to have a good time. If your partner understands this is what you’re looking for and agrees, then it looks like you have yourself the perfect situation for a good time that works for both of you. How do you effectively communicate the desire to have a no commitment relationship?
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Is It OK to Have Sex for the Sake of REALLY Good Sex… With No Relationship Commitments?
The Question: I recently broke up with my boyfriend and father of my 2 year old daughter. I'm 35 and he's 28. He is now seeing a 22 year old girl for the use of her truck - I believe. He says that he still loves me (maybe just for the sex) and we have continued to have sex since breaking up. He is, however, very irresponsible in a relationship. The sex is great between us and I have a hard time turning him down because I do still love him. I think that I may want him back because I can't stand to see him with someone else or to think that he is sleeping with another person.
Should I stay with him just for the sex? Or should I make him make a choice of getting no sex unless he's willing to make the relationship work between us? What should I do?
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Commitment - Can It Be Learned?
People hook up all the time for dates and even sex but where does commitment come in? Is this all there is to it? You get a date here and there and you think that if you manage to score some booty you are lucky. But what are you really looking for? Is it commitment? Are you a committed person? If not, can you learn to be committed?
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