The truth about infidelity: Why researchers say it’s time to rethink cheating ZOSIA BIELSKI The Globe and Mail Illustration by Ben Barrett-Forrest/The Globe and Mail Cristina overheard it in the garage. Her husband sat in the car, talking intently on his Bluetooth. As the car speakers blared his conversation, it dawned on Cristina that he was in the midst of breaking up with another woman. “It was literally like the ground had been ripped out from under my feet,” Cristina, a Toronto web developer, says of that evening in 2013. She would soon learn that her husband of 10 years had been seeing another woman for five of them. The woman was a work colleague and married, too. Theirs was an emotional affair involving some physical intimacy. “He said it felt like he was back in high school doing something illicit.” For the sake of their two children, the spouses sought couples’ therapy, investing in two additional therapists that they would see separately. At the end of the first...
A female Nigerian police officer, Miss Vivian has urged fellow citizens to stop criticizing security operatives who are defending the country. Miss vivian, via her Facebook page, stated that Nigerians should be appreciative for their services unless they are ready to pick up guns to fight for the country themselves. She wrote; And it’s already late been busy all day… Unless You Are Willing To Pick A Gun And Defend Your Country…. I Suggest You Stop Criticizing Those Who Are!!!!! And Be Thankful For Our Services…. Happy 6 years anniversary to us… #Thegallantly211intake. Many more years to witness with many more achievement I pray….
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