Physical and emotional fulfillment could be happy accidents, but they were certainly not prerequisites for wedlock. For such things, a man (and it was mostly men, sorry) had to step outside the bounds of holy matrimony. And if the partners were high-profile, such extramarital risky business ...
In other words, men might fixate on the physical act of betrayal, whereas women fear the loss of a partner’s emotional investment—or the possibility that real love could form outside the relationship. 4. Women’s Motivations for Affairs Studies show that many women who cheat are drawn to...
over a third of men and nearly a third of women say they’ve been emotionally unfaithful, and both genders also engage in “electronic” cheating—sending flirty or intimate messages online. While not everyone sees emotional or digital affairs on par with full-blown physical cheating,evidence sho...
Yet while everyone knows that the US government pays absolutely no heed to what the IMF has to say about its affairs, the Fund’s most recent Article IV review of the US economy is striking for one unexpected finding. Readers will be startled to learn that, in the IMF’s estimation, US...
cancer. The family laid her to rest in the Lelong family vault in Colombes cemetery. The loss absolutely devastated Natasha, who, quite literally, owed her mother her life. With the loss of her mother, and unable to find any emotional fulfillment in her own husband, Natasha traveled abroad....
Department of Veteran Affairs set up a toll-free hotline to assist veterans who suffered from PTSD and experienced flashbacks after watching the movie. "Counselors at VA medical facilities have been asked to prepare to assist veterans who experience emotional trauma as a result of the mov...
At Parliament, she served as a member of the standing committee for Employment, Education, and Workplace Relations; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs; the Public Accounts and Audit; and the Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund. ...
Her family moved to San Francisco, California, when she was 11 years old, as part of a Bureau of Indian Affairs policy to relocate Indians off government-financed reservations and into jobs in America’s great cities. Her father went on to work as a union organizer and a warehouse worker...
His legacy in foreign affairs is likely to be more divisive; as an ally of the United States with President George W. Bush, the United Kingdom’s military forces participated in the 2001 and 2003 invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Opposition leader Phil Goff appointed Jacinda as Labour’s spokesperson for Youth Affairs and as associate spokesperson for Justice (Youth Affairs). In 2014, Jacinda graduated as one of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Young Global Leaders. In the 2017 Mount Albert by-election, Jacinda won a...