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    infidelity
    /ˌɪnfɪˈdɛlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner: "her infidelity continued after her marriage"
    • 2. disbelief in a particular religion, especially Christianity.

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  2. One reason for public infidelity is the assumed expectation of privacy. Relationship coach Jarryd Boyd thinks that's the case. "Sometimes people feel invisible in public and in crowds," Boyd tells ...

  3. Start by keeping and filing away the abusive messages. You may need to file a restraining order against her for your safety. Mental health depression does not give one the right to have an affair.

  4. What do you do? Stand up for yourself. Stop listening to his lies and excuses. Tell him exactly what you expect. If he chooses not to listen, explain the consequences.

  5. Shortly after Giuliana Rancic's early stage tumor was discovered, she underwent a lumpectomy, which means that the cancerous tissues were surgically removed. Unfortunately, the operation wasn't successful in removing all the affected cells, and she had to decide between radiation treatment or a mastectomy (the removal of her entire breast).

  6. Monday, July 08, 2024 at 4:51 PM by Hillary Lisimba 2 min read. Robert Maliaki was seen walking around the village a month after he was buried in a sombre ceremony. His “resurrection” left family members and villages confused since they had confirmed before he was buried. In a video interview, the would-be dead man narrated his side of the ...

  7. Telling a colleague they look “nice” could count as sexual harassment, a tribunal has ruled. Marcus Hall, a senior lawyer, made such a comment to Megan Bratt, a legal secretary, at work ...

  8. After graduating last year, Joe, 23, owes almost £100k in student debt and hasn’t been able to find a job (Jozef Kostecki) “I’m at a point now where pay rises don’t really make a difference,” she says. “When my salary went up, I didn’t even see a difference – it was may £20 or £30 a month by the time you take into account ...