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  2. Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Infidelity (synonyms include non-consensual non-monogamy, cheating, straying, adultery, being unfaithful, two-timing, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's emotional or sexual exclusivity that commonly results in feelings of anger, sexual jealousy, and rivalry.

  3. Affair - Wikipedia

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    The affair can be solely sexual or solely physical or solely emotional – or a combination of these. People who involve themselves in affairs do so out of the need for just sex, an intimate relationship, passionate attachment or a combination, which is often referred to as a "soul tie". Relationships are considered to be contracts.

  4. Extramarital sex - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2004 United States survey, [7] 16% of married partners have had extramarital sex, nearly twice as many men as women, while an additional 30% have fantasized about extramarital sex. According to a 2015 study by Durex and Match.com, Thailand and Denmark were the most adulterous countries based on the percentage of adults who ...

  5. Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas' infidelity revealed in new book

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    Kirk and Anne Douglas are getting candid about their 63-year marriage. Hollywood's original power couple released a new book, "Kirk and Anne: Letters of Love, Laughter and a Lifetime in Hollywood ...

  6. Why do spouses cheat? Study reveals the No. 1 motivator to ...

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    When those who cheated were asked about the emotional and sexual satisfaction they received from the affair, the average score topped 4 on a five-point scale. Regret about the affair was low at ...

  7. New book details Audrey Hepburn and William Holden's affair

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    The affair was surprisingly kept out of the tabloids. Had the affair been made public, according to Epstein, it would have destroyed Hepburn's image. 'Audrey and Bill' is slated for release on ...

  8. Mistress (lover) - Wikipedia

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    Historically the term "mistress" denoted a "kept woman", who was maintained in a comfortable, or even lavish, lifestyle by a wealthy man so that she would be available for his sexual pleasure. Such a woman could move between the roles of a mistress and a courtesan depending on her situation and environment. Whereas the word "lover" was used ...

  9. Unfaithful (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Both men opposed the change; Lyne in particular felt that the studio's suggestions would have robbed the film of any drama: "I wanted two people who were perfectly happy. I loved the idea of the totally arbitrary nature of infidelity." The Sumners' relationship was rewritten as a good marriage, with her affair the result of a chance meeting. [2]