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Rating: Summary: Coping with cheating! Review: As a hopeless romantic who after 10 years in a marriage that has gone almost sex-less in the last 3 years this book helped me to remove the shame and guilt associated with "cheating". I now realize that there are many others in my same boat, and even though we may be married to the perfect spouse, there are things we can not do without and if we run into someone in our same boat, and we connect. "whats wrong with that" good book to read!
Rating: Summary: Cheaters. Review: As a hopeless romantic who after 10 years in a marriage that has gone almost sex-less in the last 3 years this book helped me to remove the shame and guilt associated with "cheating". I now realize that there are many others in my same boat, and even though we may be married to the perfect spouse, there are things we can not do without and if we run into someone in our same boat, and we connect. "whats wrong with that" good book to read!
Rating: Summary: Cheaters. Review: I highly recommend this book because of it's non-judgemental tone. The author just puts out there what she actually hears and doesn't try to interperate it. Women cheat, most likely, because of boredom in a relationship, NOT because they dislike their partners. This book is higly insightful and interesting to those of us who have been in long-term relationships. If you are interested in this sort of book, go for it. It won't let you down. Two others that go along well with it are "Against Love" (Kipnis) and "Playtime" (Corum).
Rating: Summary: Fact or Fiction? Review: Send me the money you were going to pay for this book after I summarize the similar thread that runs through all 50 so called real life accounts. Woman marries man. Woman becomes dissatisfied b/c of man's lack of interest, romance etc. Woman has "love affair" with outsider. Affair either strengthens or weakens marriage. Woman leaves or stays with husband. End. Of course there are minor variations but that's basically it. Not enough about the circumstances of the start of these affairs to convince me that this is not fiction. And out of 50 husbands whose wives have had affairs, NOT ONE husband gets violent. Come on!
Rating: Summary: Fact or Fiction? Review: Send me the money you were going to pay for this book after I summarize the similar thread that runs through all 50 so called real life accounts. Woman marries man. Woman becomes dissatisfied b/c of man's lack of interest, romance etc. Woman has "love affair" with outsider. Affair either strengthens or weakens marriage. Woman leaves or stays with husband. End. Of course there are minor variations but that's basically it. Not enough about the circumstances of the start of these affairs to convince me that this is not fiction. And out of 50 husbands whose wives have had affairs, NOT ONE husband gets violent. Come on!
Rating: Summary: So insightful...I could hardly put it down! Review: While reading "A Passion for More," I learned so much more about married women who take lovers. A subject I find truly fascinating. I found the subject matter intriguing and was glued to the book till I finished it. Being a woman, I can honestly say that I can understand how these women feel. Reading this book was a valuable and enlightening experience. I can't wait for her next book.
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