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- Extramarital Affairs - Promotes a book on coping with extramarital affairs by Dr. Luann Linquist.
- Break Free From The Affair - Answers, counseling and marriage advice for infidelity, marital affairs, cheating spouse, cheating husband, sexual affairs, and emotional affairs leading to separation and divorce.
- Extramarital Affairs Help - Offers personal assistance for individuals or couples. Provides resources for counseling professionals, publications list, and information for getting help.
- Cheating/Cheaters - This is a group for married people that are involved in an extramarital affair. Offers support for dealing with aspects of EMAs and/or ending them.
- The Other Woman - A supportive place for the "others" involved in an extramarital affair. Chat, stories, forums, friends.
- After The Affair - "Infidelity Crisis: How to Gain Forgiveness and Respect After Your Affair." A pdf download helps the offending partner repair damage they caused within the relationship.
- The Affair Therapy - Examination of the affair as an option to the destruction of divorce. Book research site.
- Bathsheba Files - Examines a marriage from beginning to end. Insights can be gained by reading through what went wrong, an affair and the aftermath.
- Healing the Heart - A moderated discussion forum which supports recovery from affairs - for the betrayed only.
- 1 to 1 Extramarital Dating - [Worldwide] Site for married women looking for extramarital affairs. [CyberAge Preferred]
Wikipedia Articles
- Socialite Evenings - Socialite Evenings is Shobha De's first novel. It describes a backdrop of Bombay high society and the lives of bored, rich housewives trapped in loveless marriages and engaging in ill-fated extramarital affairs, smug selfish husbands who use their wives more for social respectability than for love, fashionable parties, false spiritual leaders, and a portrait of the general moral, spiritual and intellectual bankruptcy and decadence of the Mumbai Elite who have traded in their traditional culture for near total Westernization ...