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I'm very much aware that it is wrong for me to have feelings for a certain "friend" of mine. He is married with kids; and I am falling for him. Falling so hard, and falling so fast. Never in a million years would I have thought I would be in such situation. I am a person who have high… Read More »
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According to a recent study,
women
seem to prefer guys who are attached. When researchers showed a
picture to female participants, 59% said they would go after him
after they heard he was single. But, when the… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (169) | Blog
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The title says it all!!! Do you or do you
not believe in emotional infidelity/emotionally cheating?? The
conversation came up with my friends. This is how it all started,
this guy I met at the store (We'll call him Joe) asked me out
for some coffee and I said yes. We had gotten talking to before… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (45) | Blog
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Therese Brochard, an author and blogger who focuses on overcoming depression, recently submitted a piece to Huffington Post titled, 12 Ways To Recover From An Emotional Affair. While Brochard's intention was to help happily married folks get over their crushes, we found the tips would work on just about any unrequited infatuation. Read More »
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With the availability of today's technology, does sharing emotions with someone other than your spouse constitute infidelity? Read More »
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My spouse has an 'office spouse.' I know it’s nothing, but it really gets to me. He comes home and tells me about work things and they all involve her. He knows I’m not too fond of it, but insists that I have nothing to worry about. Am I just being jealous or should I say enough is enough?
Many years ago, a noted relationship expert said there should be a sign in front of workplaces stating, "Caution: Men and Women Working Together." It was Shirley Glass’ contention that a leading cause of extramarital affairs was due to men and women spending so many hours together interacting at work. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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