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Why Affairs Tempt Us, And How to Prevent Them
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Most affairs occur because naïve partners slide into sexual situations they can't handle. Learn about gerbils to understand why.

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Recovery From an Affair: What Both Spouses Need To Heal
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Prevention of affairs beats recovery. But after the damage has been done, what makes recovery possible? Can the breach of trust from lying ever heal?

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Resisting the 3 Main Temptations that Destroy Marriages
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I call them the three A's. Beware, unless you want a divorce, as they are the behaviors most likely to become marriage deal-breakers. You may be more susceptible than you think.

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Infidelity!
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Does the threat of an infidelity sound scarey to you? It should. Affairs are among the most greedy and selfish things a spouse can do. They can wreak havoc with personal happiness and with marital bonds. At the same time, the best antidote to anxiety is information. Here's a batch.

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And Now Matt Lauer…Why Celebrities Get Sexually Aggressive
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TV's Matt Lauer today joined the club of men in high positions who are being accused of sexual improprieties with women at work. What could he have been thinking? Here's what.

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5 Danger Signs that Invite Inadvertent Infidelity
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Best to know and to heed the warning signs that indicate you're heading for an affair if you don't want an infidelity to put you and your loved ones through agony.

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