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Surviving Infidelity

by Infidelity Catcher <ismypartnerloyal@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 26, 2007 at 09:56 PM

After the devastating disclosure of infidelity, intense emotions and
recurrent crises are the norm. The good news, however, is that the
majority of marriages not only survive infidelity, but marriage and
family therapists have observed that many marriages can become
stronger and more intimate after couples therapy. An extramarital
involvement (EMI) is the catalyst for approximately 50 percent of the
couples who initiate treatment. A striking paradox is that while polls
indicate 90 percent disapproved of extramarital relationships, a
national survey reported that 15 percent of wives and 25 percent of
husbands had experienced extramarital intercourse. When emotional
affairs or sexual intimacies without intercourse are included, the
incidence increases by 20 percent.

Causes and Types of Extramarital Relationships

The causes of infidelity are complex and varied. Affairs can occur in
happy marriages as well as in troubled ones. Although the involved
spouse may not be getting enough from the marriage, sometimes the
involved spouse is....................go to the following website to
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God Bless!




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