Infatuation Rules
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In marriage, there are also “deadly sins.” I call those deadly sins: abuse, addiction and adultery — or “The Three As.” These deadly sins, if present in a marriage, are difficult to overcome. All attack the marriage's foundation of trust, friendship and love.
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Read More »Wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and gluttony: These are the “seven deadly sins” Christians have put forth historically. If people choose to engage in these acts, they will face dreadful consequences. In marriage, there are also “deadly sins.” I call those deadly sins: abuse, addiction and adultery — or “The Three As.” These deadly sins, if present in a marriage, are difficult to overcome. All attack the marriage’s foundation of trust, friendship and love. Although some marriages have just one deadly sin present, others might have two but really tough situations are when all three are present. The more deadly sins present, the more difficult it is to overcome.
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Read More »For most people, few things are more devastating in life than to learn you have a cheating spouse. In most divorces, infidelity is an often-cited reasons for the relationship’s demise. Statistics show that 33 percent of men and 19 percent of women admitted to being unfaithful. Also interesting is the frequency of how often people said they cheated. Seventeen percent of women responders who were sexually unfaithful and 23 percent of men said it happened only once; and 36 percent of women and 33 percent of men said it happened two to five times. That means more than 40 percent of unfaithful men and women admitted they were unfaithful regularly. By the way, cheating is no longer limited to just physical sexual escapades. Emotional affairs can be just as detrimental to a marriage. With the tidal wave of social media, this topic has roared into our lives and is here to stay. It is wise to beware of all forms of infidelity. In a divorce, infidelity can mean absolute nothing or can mean everything. Many states have adopted the “no-fault” approach to divorce, meaning that infidelity is essentially irrelevant unless the cheating spouse has spent a lot of money on the other person, in which case the wronged spouse would be entitled to one-half of that amount. In states where grounds to divorce are still required, then infidelity might have a starring role.
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