Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Infidelity

Infidelity is when someone is unfaithful to their partner or wife that they are in an intimate relationship with. It can be sexual or non-sexual. Infidelity is not just about cheating as it also involves disloyalty, lying, trust, respect, etc. Infidelity can have a disastrous effect on family life, particularly for young children.

Statistics for the UK indicate that approximately 45% of married women and 60% of married men have been unfaithful during a relationship. Infidelity can be a one night stand or a long term affair which had been planned.

People are unfaithful sometimes for the excitement they derive from an affair and sometimes to get out of an unhappy relationship. On occasions infidelity can be a cry for help when there is something seriously wrong with a relationship.

Couples who experience difficulties in their relationship can obtain help from organisations such as Armchair Advice.

So, why carry out this act if you say you love the person you are with?




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