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Change: Cara OffterdingerIntroduction This page explores the internet’s effect on marriage relationships. In many ways, the internet allows increased communication between spouses. When a husband is at
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Change: ContentIs it Infidelity?Why the Internet?Is It Inevitable?How does the Internet Affect Fidelity?At the End of the DayAfter examining the relationship between the internet and fidelity, I had hoped to be
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Change: Just as one cannot assume that the Internet is all bad or all good, one cannot assume that the Internet is all bad or all
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Change: Some people may attribute the skyrocketing divorce rates of recent years partly to the internet. However, one should avoid making these assumptions. Divorce rates may
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Change: and how internet affairs can be avoided. The final link, "How Does the Internet Affect Fidelity," explores actual websites and internet tools that deal with issues of fidelity.Is it Infidelity?Why the Internet?Is It Inevitable?How does the Internet Affect Fidelity?
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Change: what constitutes internet infidelity, why spouses pursue extramarital internet relationsips, and how internet affairs can be avoided.Is it Infidelity?Why the Internet?Is It Inevitable? How does the Internet Affect Fidelity?
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Change: b. Is advice for online infidelity different from advice for traditional affairs?II. Marriage-counseling websites a. What kinds are there? b. How effective are they or do they seem?III. Other websites sparked by internet infidelity a. “Don’t Date Him” (or her) sites b. How to catch cheaters sitesIV.
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Frame makes many suggestions for preventing internet affairs or dealing with past affairs. If a spouse is already engaging in online relationships that threaten the
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Change: .” According to Frame, “internet communication meets two universal needs of men and women”: conversation for women and sex for men. Many women search for
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Change: Some people believe that internet relationships and cyber-sex are not really cheating; these people believe that an affair only happens when the relationship is physically
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Change: cheata.cheat a. What kind of advice is here?b.here? b. Is advice for online infidelity different from advice for traditional affairs?II.affairs?II. Marriage-counseling websitesa.websites a. What kinds are there?b.there? b. How effective are they or do they seem?III.seem?III. Other websites sparked by internet infidelitya.
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Change: I. Websites informing users how to cheata. What kind of advice is here?b. Is advice for online infidelity different from advice for traditional affairs?II. Marriage-counseling
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Change: plus a system of accountability” (Internet(Internet Infidelity: It Doesn't Take A Physical Act To Betray Your Vows).Vows). In his article, he lists eight ways to prevent online affairs.,affairs, because the best method to avoid internet affairs is to prevent them.
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Change: Frame makes many suggestions for preventing internet affairs or dealing with past affairs. If a spouse is already engaging in online relationships that threaten the
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Change: .” According to Frame, “internet communication meets two universal needs of men and women”: conversation for women and sex for men. Many women search for
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Change: examneexamine what constitutes internet infidelity, why spouses pursue extramarital internet relationsips, and how internet affairs can be avoided.Is It Infidelity?Some people believe that internet relationships and cyber-sex are not really cheating; these people
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Change: News: A Look At Internet Infidelity). On the other hand, others believe that an affair happens whenever there is a strong emotional connection between the involved parties. Marriage counselor Tim Gardner maintains that “infidelity begins at the point of a strong emotional connection.”connection” ("Internet Infidelity" by Randy
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